Peter Dufault Obituary

Peter Kane Dufault

1923 - 2013 GREAT BARRINGTON Peter Kane Dufault was born on April 22, 1923, and grew up in Westchester County, N.Y.

After serving three years as a bomber pilot in World War II, he graduated from Harvard University in 1947.

He was variously employed as tree surgeon, pollster, teacher and soccer coach at the Barlow School in Amenia, N.Y., and as editor of the Catskill Daily Mail. In 1968, he was a candidate for US Congress, running on the Liberal party's anti-Vietnam war platform.

Acclaimed author and poet, he wrote many pastoral verses on Columbia County scenery and wildlife. The first of his books of verse was published in 1954. Poems have appeared in many magazines, including the New Yorker, London Magazine and Poetry, and anthologies, including the 1996 Norton Anthology.

He is remembered for his live recitations and was twice the Visiting Poet at the Cheltenham Festival, in England, toured Ireland as Visiting Poet with Poetry Ireland, and was a visiting critic in poetry at Williams College. He also peppered the political landscape with such phrases as "sawdust president" and "making vaudeville of the law."

He was known locally as a fiddler, banjo-player and dance-caller with the Kitchen Kaylie Band. He was also the "Greenpeace Piper," playing bagpipes garbed in full Scottish attire in exchange for donations to Greenpeace. Peter was the subject of the documentary film, "What I Meant To Tell You," which premiered at the Berkshire International Film Festival in 2010.

He is survived by his wife, Ruth Dufault; sister, Claire Wilson of Wellesley; his three sons, Scott, Mark and Ethan, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Apr. 28, 2013.
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I taught at Barlow School early seventies with Peter but knew him first about 1968 when he ran for office in upstate New York he debated Gordon Liddy of all people. Peter and I were friends, I stayed with him and Ruth around New Years 1981 and can still taste the fresh eggs and homemade bread and slept in their kitchen by the wood stove. I went to see Peter at his cabin up the hill from the house around 1999. As I climbed up the twang of the banjo echoed in the trees, He was strumming away sitting on the entry step. We had a decent recollection but he complained of insomnia and spartan food. I was the publisher of one of his books "On Balance" was around 78 and would like to see it available to the digital world but misfortune and poverty have prevented me from achieving this goal. Fair thee well old friend.

Roy Sagarin

December 30, 2013

Erik Molbach

May 1, 2013

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