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Ian Stephens
(1954 - March 22, 1996) Canada

Ian Stephens

Poet

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Ian Stephens was a poet, journalist and musician from Montreal, Quebec, best known as one of the major Canadian voices in the spoken word movement of the 1990s. Most of his work focused on his experiences living with AIDS.

Stephens was born to John Stephen Stephens and Patricia Nell Mackenzie (née Dickson. He.studied at Bishop's University and Concordia University.

In 1986, Stephens released an album with the short-lived band Disappointed a Few People, titled Dead in Love, on Psyche Industry Records.

In 1992, Stephens released a spoken word CD, Wining Dining Drilling , which featured his poetry with a punk rock-influenced musical backing. The album included tracks such as "Coroner Wants a Kiss," "Loser w/ a Hard-On," "Sex is Dog," "Queer in Amerika", "I Started to Get Sick in New York" and "The AIDS Guy".

He published a book of poetry, Diary of a Trademark , in 1994; the following year, he released an album of the same title, featuring his recitations of many of the pieces in the book. The title track was later included on Word Up, a compilation of spoken word poetry.

Stephens was also a regular writer for the Montreal Mirror , contributing book reviews and a 1994 cover story, "A Weary State of Grace", on living with AIDS. He had begun writing a novel, although it was not completed before his death.

He died of AIDS-related lymphoma. He was 42 years old.

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