T.L. Morrisey

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Joseph Schull

From Google Street View, Joseph Schull's mother's home on 11th Avenue in St. Eustache, QC, in 2009



Joseph Schull with Helene Gougeon on their honeymoon

Joseph Schull was once a prominent writer, he was a playwright, novelist, historian, and poet; today, he is almost completely, and undeservedly, forgotten. In the late 1950s Schull and his mother lived in a house next door to our summer home on 11th Avenue in St. Eustache. Our cottage was behind the Goodyear's (or is it spelled Goodier?) house and across the street from my grandmother and aunt and uncle's cottage; those were wonderful summer days in the late 1950s and early 1960s. I remember Joseph Schull from those summer days, he had a small cottage behind his mother's house and I could hear him typing there. A few weeks ago I was reading An Anthology of Canadian Poetry (edited by Ralph Gustafson and published in 1942); Schull has some poems in this book. As well, Schull's extensive literary archives are deposited at Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa. I remembered Schull from our summers spent in St. Eustache. He is the first person I was conscious of as a writer; he was at the beginning of my journey as a poet. 

2 comments:

Janie Upham said...

Thanks for this! I’ve had an old book, “The Jinker”, by Joseph Schull, in my collection for a dozen years. I thought it’s time I read it, but could find little about the author. He sounds like a fascinating individual. And this is a beautiful photo!

Stephen Morrissey said...

Hi Janie, Joseph Schull was a recognized writer in his time, he wrote many books, and today he is forgotten. I still plan to read several of his books on Canada's historical figures.