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Raymond Fraser

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Raymond Fraser (born May 8, 1941 in Chatham, New Brunswick) is a Canadian novelist and poet.

While living in Montreal, Quebec in 1966 Fraser founded Poverty Press. [1]

Books

Fiction

  • The Black Horse Tavern - 1973
  • The Struggle Outside - 1975
  • The Bannonbridge Musicians - 1978
  • Rum River - 1997
  • Costa Blanca - 2001
  • In a Cloud of Dust and Smoke - 2003

Biography

Poetry

External link