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Chris Faiers

Chris Faiers (born 1948) is a librarian, poet and publisher of Unfinished Monument Press.
==Biography==
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, his family emigrated to the southern United States when he was six. Although a Canadian citizen by birth, he was eligible for the draft for the Vietnam War as a resident alien. Faiers became an anti-war activist in Miami, Florida, attending demonstrations, organizing a campus group and publishing an underground newsletter. Around 1968 Faiers began writing haiku poetry under the tutelage of Eric Amann, the publisher of ''Haiku'' magazine. He left the U.S. forever in June 1969.
Faiers lived for two years in the largest commune in the United Kingdom, the derelict Eel Pie Island Hotel in Twickenham. ''Eel Pie Dharma: a memoir/haibun'' tells the story of his explorations and adventures in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He returned to Canada in 1972 and joined the anti-imperialist Canadian Liberation Movement. In the CLM he met poets Milton Acorn and James Deahl and resumed writing poetry.

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