The Telegram (St. John's)

Architectu­re and art critic, writer John Bentley Mays dead at 75

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Longtime architectu­re and visual art critic John Bentley Mays has died.

The Globe and Mail newspaper says Mays was struck by “a sudden and fatal heart at- tack” on Sept. 16. He was 75.

Mays had served as the Globe’s art critic from 1980 to 1998, also casting his eye toward architectu­re in a column called City sites.

He served as a cultural correspond­ent for the National Post from 1998 until 2001 and also worked as a columnist for the Catholic Register. As well, he contribute­d to periodical­s such as Azure, Canadian Architect, Canadian Art, and lnternatio­nal Architectu­re and Design.

At the time of his death, Mays was an architectu­re columnist for the Globe. Just two weeks earlier, he had completed work on a novel.

Mays was born in Shreveport, La., on June 22, 1941, to a family of cotton planters.

He moved to Toronto in 1969 after securing a teaching job at York University while studying medieval literature and literary criticism at the University of Rochester.

Two years later, he met his future wife, Margaret Cannon, while road-tripping through New Mexico. The couple married within a few weeks.

Mays’ books include “ln the Jaws of the Black Dogs: A Memoir of Depression” and “Power in the Blood: Land, Memory and a Southern Family.”

Mays is survived by his wife, writer and columnist Margaret Cannon; his daughter, Erin Mays; her husband Simon Cain; his stepdaught­er Jacquelyn Hutcheson Peters; and his grandchild­ren Ava Gonzalez, Rebekkah Peters and Alyxandra Peters.

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