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Books : Literature & Fiction : World Literature : Canadian : French Canadian : Poetry : General
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This is the poetry by Nicole Brossard who has become well known as a lesbian feminist theorist and writer and as the leading figure among Quebec post-modernist writers. Her work blurs the boundaries between fiction and theory, subverting the fictions partriarchal discourse has spun about women's lives by working with the 're(her)alities' of women's lives that lie outside the codes of fiction.
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Though now considered the father of French Canadian literature, Émile Nelligan’s poetry has never before been published in English. The impact of this great writer’s work and his distinction as being the first Canadian writer to be influenced by Baudelaire and Rimbaud make this collection a vital contribution to the international understanding of Quebecois literary history.
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Winner of the Governor-General's Award in 1979 Born in Montreal in 1947, Robert Melancon studied at the Universit de Montral and in Tours where he wrote his doctorate on French baroque poetry. He has published three books of poems: Inscriptions (1987), Peinture aveugle which won the Governor General's Award in 1979, and Territoire (1981). This book is based on a revised version of Peinture aveugle.
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These index volumes are edited, slightly revised cumulations of the indexes that appeared with each of the first twenty volumes of Canadian Writers and Their Works. Each index lists all proper names—excluding place names, academic institutions, names of characters, and names of relatives mentioned only in passing—and all critics named or quoted in the text or in explanatory notes. All titles of poems, stories, articles, and books discussed in the text are also indexed, as are the titles of periodicals and critical works about which substantive remarks have been made.
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poetry, tr Dennis Egan, bilingual
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tr Jennifer Sullivan & Michel Albert
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