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Tag Archives: Canadian poetry
A Near-perfect, Devastating Collection of Poetry: A Review of For Your Own Good by Leah Horlick
For Your Own Good by Leah Horlick is full of the kind of writing that inspires superlatives. It’s one of the best books of poetry I’ve ever read, a genuinely important, incredibly powerful book that has stirred awe in a … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish, Lesbian, Poetry, Queer, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Vancouver
Tagged abuse, Canadian Literature, Canadian poetry, Canadian Queer
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Daphne Marlatt to be Awarded Lifetime Acheivement Award Tonight in Vancouver
Daphne Marlatt is a true Canadian queer feminist legend, and she’s getting the recognition she deserves tonight at the Vancouver public library, where she’ll be honoured with the George Woodcock Lifetime Acheivement Award. This award is given to British Columbia … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Daphne Marlatt, Lesbian, News, Poetry, Queer, Vancouver
Tagged Canadian authors, Canadian poetry, Daphne Marlatt, news, poetry, Vancouver
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