Gotlieb, Phyllis (1926–)
Gotlieb, Phyllis (1926–)
Canadian poet and science-fiction writer. Born Phyllis Gotlieb, May 25, 1926, in Toronto, Canada; University of Toronto, BA, 1948, MA, 1950; m. Calvin Gotlieb, 1949; children: Leo, Margaret and Jane.
Regarded as the mother of Canadian sf, sciencefiction novels include Sunburst (1964), O Master Caliban (1976), The Kingdom of the Cats (1985), Violent Stars (1999), and Mindworlds (2002); also published poetry, including Who Knows One? (1962), Doctor Umlaut's Earthly Kingdom (1974), and The Works: Collected Poems (1978); short-story collections include Son of the Morning and Other Stories (1983) and Blue Apes (1995); also published the mainstream novel Why Should I Have all the Grief? (1969); edited Tesseracts 2 (1987) and Transversions Poetry (1995–2000).