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Erín Moure

Erín Moure (born 1955 in Calgary, Alberta) Erín Moure is a Canadian poet and translator with 18 books of poetry, a coauthored book of poetry, a volume of essays, a book of articles on translation, a poetics, and two memoirs; she has translated or co-translated 21 books of poetry and two of biopoetics from French, Spanish, Galician, Portuguese, and Ukrainian, by poets such as Nicole Brossard (with Robert Majzels), Andrés Ajens, Chantal Neveu, Rosalía de Castro, Chus Pato, Uxío Novoneyra, Lupe Gómez (with Rebeca Lema Martínez and on her own), Fernando Pessoa, and Yuri Izdryk (with Roman Ivashkiv). Three of her own books have appeared in translation, one each in German, Galician, and French. Her work has received the Governor General’s Award twice, Pat Lowther Memorial Award, A. M. Klein Prize twice, and has been a three-time finalist for the Griffin Prize and three-time finalist in the USA for a Best Translated Book Award (Poetry). Her latest is The Elements (2019) and Theophylline: an a-poretic migration will appear in 2023. Her work is rooted in a philosophical mix that accepts mystery, not always immediately accessible, and she has won several prizes, including the Governor General's Award twice.

Erín Moure
Erin Mouré photographed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada inside the Drawn & Quarterly Bookstore.
Born (1955-04-17) 17 April 1955 (age 68)
Calgary, Alberta
OccupationWriter, poet, translator
Notable worksWSW, Furious
Website
brocku.ca/canadianwomenpoets/Moure.htm

Early and personal life Edit

Her mother was born 1924 in what is today western Ukraine, and emigrated to Canada in 1929.[1] Her father, born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1925 was a great-grandson of the painter George Théodore Berthon. Erín Moure is the oldest of three, having two younger brothers.[2]

In 1975, Moure moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where she took her second year classes at University of British Columbia in philosophy.[3] After only taking one year of classes she left University of British Columbia and got a job at Via Rail Canada where she continued to write poetry. This is where she learned French.[3] She learned Galician in the early 21st century in order to translate the poetry of Chus Pato.[4] She also translates from Portuguese, Spanish and English.

She lives in Montreal, Quebec.[3]

Writing and style Edit

According to an interview conducted in the early 1990s, Moure has four major influences which led her to become a writer, other than the work of other writers or poets: "Landscape of cars, her mother going to work, her mother teaching her to read, and in a small way losing her sense of touch".[5]

Many years ago, Melissa Jacques wrote, "Erin Moure's poetry is fragmented, meta-critical and explicitly deconstructive. Folding everyday events and ordinary people into complex and often irresolvable philosophical dilemmas, Moure challenges the standards of accessibility and common sense. Not surprisingly, her work has met with a mixed response. Critics are often troubled by the difficult and therefore alienating nature of the writing; even amongst Moure's advocates, the issues of accessibility and political efficacy are recurrent themes."

Moure has been nominated for, and has won, many writing awards for her writing and her translation. These include the Pat Lowther Memorial Award, the Governor General's Award for poetry, the A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry, the Best Translated Book Award for poetry, and the Nelson Ball Prize.

Her most recent poetry book, The Elements, appeared in 2019.[6]

Awards and honours Edit

Works of poetry Edit

  • Empire, York Street, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1979 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
  • The Whisky Vigil, Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 1981
  • Wanted Alive, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1983
  • Domestic Fuel, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1985 (winner of the Pat Lowther Award)
  • Furious, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1988 (winner of the 1988 Governor General's Award for poetry)
  • WSW, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1989 (winner of the A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry
  • Sheepish Beauty, Civilian Love, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1992
  • The Green Word: Selected Poems: 1973–1992, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1994
  • Search Procedures, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1996 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
  • A Frame of the Book, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 1999
  • Pillage Laud, Montreal: Moveable Type Books, 1999
  • O Cidadán, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2002 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
  • Little Theatres, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2005 (winner of the A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry, nominated for a Governor General's Award, nominated for the Pat Lowther Award, shortlisted for the 2006 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize)
  • O Cadoiro, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2007
  • Expeditions of a Chimæra (collaboration with Oana Avasilichioaei), Toronto: Book*hug Press, 2009 (shortlisted for the 2011 A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry)
  • O Resplandor, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2010 (shortlisted for the 2011 A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry)
  • The Unmemntioable, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2012
  • Insecession a dual book with Chus Pato's Secession, Toronto: Book*hug Press, 2014
  • Kapusta, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2015
  • The Elements, Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2019

Translations from other languages Edit

  • Installations – 2000, translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard's Installations
  • Sheep's Vigil by a Fervent Person translation from Portuguese of Fernando Pessoa / Alberto Caeiro's O Guardador de Rebanhos- 2001 (shortlisted for the 2002 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize)
  • Museum of Bone and Water – 2003, translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard's Musée de l'os et de l'eau
  • Notebook of Roses and Civilization – 2007, translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard's Cahier de roses & de civilisation (nominated for a Governor General's Award; shortlisted for the 2008 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize)
  • Charenton – 2007, translation from Galician of Chus Pato's Charenton
  • Quase Flanders, Quase Extremadura – 2008, translation from Spanish of excerpts from the poetry of Andrés Ajens
  • m-Talá – 2009, translation from Galician of Chus Pato's m-Talá
  • Hordes of Writing – 2011, translation from Galician of Chus Pato's Hordas de escritura
  • Just Like Her – 2011, translation from French of Louise Dupré's Tout come elle
  • White Piano – 2013, translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard's Piano blanc
  • Galician Songs – 2013, translation from Galician of Rosalia de Castro's Cantares Gallegos
  • Secession – 2014, translation from Galician of Chus Pato's Secesión
  • Flesh of Leviathan – 2016, translation from Galician of Chus Pato's Carne de Leviatán
  • New Leaves – 2016, translation from Galician of Rosalia de Castro's Follas Novas
  • My Dinosaur – 2016, translation from French of François Turcot's Mon dinosaure
  • Paraguayan Sea – 2017, translated from Portunhol and Guarani to Frenglish and Guarani of Wilson Bueno's Mar paraguayo
  • Camouflage – 2019, translated from Galician of Lupe Gómez's Camuflaxe
  • The Uplands: Book of the Courel and other poems – 2020, translated from Galician of Uxío Novoneyra's Os Eidos and other poems
  • This Radiant Life – 2020, translated from French of Chantal Neveu's La vie radieuse
  • The Face of the Quartzes – 2021, translated from Galician of Chus Pato's Un libre favor

Essays, Letters and Memoirs Edit

  • Two Women Talking: Correspondence 1985–1987 – 1994 (with Bronwen Wallace)
  • My Beloved Wager essays – 2009
  • Sitting Shiva on Minto Avenue, by Toots, Vancouver: New Star Books, 2017
  • A Century in the North Peace: Life and Times of Anne and John Callison, Montreal: Zat-So Productions, 2018

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ The Unmemntionable, Erín Mouré. Anansi: 2015, p. 117
  2. ^ Canadian Writers Since 1960 Second Series, Gale Research Company, Andrew Parkin, University of British Columbia, 1987
  3. ^ a b c Contemporary Literary Criticism, Gale Research Inc., an International Thomson publishing company 1995
  4. ^ An Autobiography of Translation by Katia Grubisic, Montreal Review of Books, summer 2014
  5. ^ Canadian Writers and Their Works, ECW Press, 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Denis Denisoff
  6. ^ "20 works of Canadian poetry to check out in spring 2019". CBC Books, January 25, 2019.
  7. ^ Chad W. Post (14 April 2014). "2014 Best Translated Book Awards: Poetry Finalists". Three Percent. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Robert Majzels and Erin Moure | 2008 Shortlist | Shortlists | Awards and Poets |". www.griffinpoetryprize.com. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  9. ^ Erin Moure (26 June 2017). "RESONANCE: A MODERNISM with Erin Moure". Harvard University Youtube Channel. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  10. ^ "Inuk author Norma Dunning wins $25K Governor General's fiction prize". Coast Reporter, November 17, 2021.

External links Edit

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Erin Moure born 1955 in Calgary Alberta Erin Moure is a Canadian poet and translator with 18 books of poetry a coauthored book of poetry a volume of essays a book of articles on translation a poetics and two memoirs she has translated or co translated 21 books of poetry and two of biopoetics from French Spanish Galician Portuguese and Ukrainian by poets such as Nicole Brossard with Robert Majzels Andres Ajens Chantal Neveu Rosalia de Castro Chus Pato Uxio Novoneyra Lupe Gomez with Rebeca Lema Martinez and on her own Fernando Pessoa and Yuri Izdryk with Roman Ivashkiv Three of her own books have appeared in translation one each in German Galician and French Her work has received the Governor General s Award twice Pat Lowther Memorial Award A M Klein Prize twice and has been a three time finalist for the Griffin Prize and three time finalist in the USA for a Best Translated Book Award Poetry Her latest is The Elements 2019 and Theophylline an a poretic migration will appear in 2023 Her work is rooted in a philosophical mix that accepts mystery not always immediately accessible and she has won several prizes including the Governor General s Award twice Erin MoureErin Moure photographed in Montreal Quebec Canada inside the Drawn amp Quarterly Bookstore Born 1955 04 17 17 April 1955 age 68 Calgary AlbertaOccupationWriter poet translatorNotable worksWSW FuriousWebsitebrocku wbr ca wbr canadianwomenpoets wbr Moure wbr htm Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Writing and style 3 Awards and honours 4 Works of poetry 5 Translations from other languages 6 Essays Letters and Memoirs 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly and personal life EditHer mother was born 1924 in what is today western Ukraine and emigrated to Canada in 1929 1 Her father born in Ottawa Ontario in 1925 was a great grandson of the painter George Theodore Berthon Erin Moure is the oldest of three having two younger brothers 2 In 1975 Moure moved to Vancouver British Columbia where she took her second year classes at University of British Columbia in philosophy 3 After only taking one year of classes she left University of British Columbia and got a job at Via Rail Canada where she continued to write poetry This is where she learned French 3 She learned Galician in the early 21st century in order to translate the poetry of Chus Pato 4 She also translates from Portuguese Spanish and English She lives in Montreal Quebec 3 Writing and style EditAccording to an interview conducted in the early 1990s Moure has four major influences which led her to become a writer other than the work of other writers or poets Landscape of cars her mother going to work her mother teaching her to read and in a small way losing her sense of touch 5 Many years ago Melissa Jacques wrote Erin Moure s poetry is fragmented meta critical and explicitly deconstructive Folding everyday events and ordinary people into complex and often irresolvable philosophical dilemmas Moure challenges the standards of accessibility and common sense Not surprisingly her work has met with a mixed response Critics are often troubled by the difficult and therefore alienating nature of the writing even amongst Moure s advocates the issues of accessibility and political efficacy are recurrent themes Moure has been nominated for and has won many writing awards for her writing and her translation These include the Pat Lowther Memorial Award the Governor General s Award for poetry the A M Klein Prize for Poetry the Best Translated Book Award for poetry and the Nelson Ball Prize Her most recent poetry book The Elements appeared in 2019 6 Awards and honours EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2014 1988 Governor General s Award for English language poetry for the volume Furious 2014 Best Translated Book Award poetry shortlist for White Piano by Nicole Brossard from the French 7 Griffin Poetry Prize biography 8 2017 Harvard University 2017 WPR Creative fellowship RESONANCE A MODERNISM with Erin Moure 9 2021 Governor General s Award for French to English translation This Radiant Life Chantal Neveu La vie radieuse 10 Works of poetry EditEmpire York Street Toronto House of Anansi Press 1979 nominated for a Governor General s Award The Whisky Vigil Madeira Park BC Harbour Publishing 1981 Wanted Alive Toronto House of Anansi Press 1983 Domestic Fuel Toronto House of Anansi Press 1985 winner of the Pat Lowther Award Furious Toronto House of Anansi Press 1988 winner of the 1988 Governor General s Award for poetry WSW Montreal Vehicule Press 1989 winner of the A M Klein Prize for Poetry Sheepish Beauty Civilian Love Montreal Vehicule Press 1992 The Green Word Selected Poems 1973 1992 Toronto Oxford University Press 1994 Search Procedures Toronto House of Anansi Press 1996 nominated for a Governor General s Award A Frame of the Book Toronto House of Anansi Press 1999 Pillage Laud Montreal Moveable Type Books 1999 O Cidadan Toronto House of Anansi Press 2002 nominated for a Governor General s Award Little Theatres Toronto House of Anansi Press 2005 winner of the A M Klein Prize for Poetry nominated for a Governor General s Award nominated for the Pat Lowther Award shortlisted for the 2006 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize O Cadoiro Toronto House of Anansi Press 2007 Expeditions of a Chimaera collaboration with Oana Avasilichioaei Toronto Book hug Press 2009 shortlisted for the 2011 A M Klein Prize for Poetry O Resplandor Toronto House of Anansi Press 2010 shortlisted for the 2011 A M Klein Prize for Poetry The Unmemntioable Toronto House of Anansi Press 2012 Insecession a dual book with Chus Pato s Secession Toronto Book hug Press 2014 Kapusta Toronto House of Anansi Press 2015 The Elements Toronto House of Anansi Press 2019Translations from other languages EditInstallations 2000 translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard s Installations Sheep s Vigil by a Fervent Person translation from Portuguese of Fernando Pessoa Alberto Caeiro s O Guardador de Rebanhos 2001 shortlisted for the 2002 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize Museum of Bone and Water 2003 translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard s Musee de l os et de l eau Notebook of Roses and Civilization 2007 translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard s Cahier de roses amp de civilisation nominated for a Governor General s Award shortlisted for the 2008 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize Charenton 2007 translation from Galician of Chus Pato s Charenton Quase Flanders Quase Extremadura 2008 translation from Spanish of excerpts from the poetry of Andres Ajens m Tala 2009 translation from Galician of Chus Pato s m Tala Hordes of Writing 2011 translation from Galician of Chus Pato s Hordas de escritura Just Like Her 2011 translation from French of Louise Dupre s Tout come elle White Piano 2013 translation with Robert Majzels from French of Nicole Brossard s Piano blanc Galician Songs 2013 translation from Galician of Rosalia de Castro s Cantares Gallegos Secession 2014 translation from Galician of Chus Pato s Secesion Flesh of Leviathan 2016 translation from Galician of Chus Pato s Carne de Leviatan New Leaves 2016 translation from Galician of Rosalia de Castro s Follas Novas My Dinosaur 2016 translation from French of Francois Turcot s Mon dinosaure Paraguayan Sea 2017 translated from Portunhol and Guarani to Frenglish and Guarani of Wilson Bueno s Mar paraguayo Camouflage 2019 translated from Galician of Lupe Gomez s Camuflaxe The Uplands Book of the Courel and other poems 2020 translated from Galician of Uxio Novoneyra s Os Eidos and other poems This Radiant Life 2020 translated from French of Chantal Neveu s La vie radieuse The Face of the Quartzes 2021 translated from Galician of Chus Pato s Un libre favorEssays Letters and Memoirs EditTwo Women Talking Correspondence 1985 1987 1994 with Bronwen Wallace My Beloved Wager essays 2009 Sitting Shiva on Minto Avenue by Toots Vancouver New Star Books 2017 A Century in the North Peace Life and Times of Anne and John Callison Montreal Zat So Productions 2018See also Edit nbsp Poetry portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Canada portalCanadian literature Canadian poetry List of Canadian poetsReferences Edit The Unmemntionable Erin Moure Anansi 2015 p 117 Canadian Writers Since 1960 Second Series Gale Research Company Andrew Parkin University of British Columbia 1987 a b c Contemporary Literary Criticism Gale Research Inc an International Thomson publishing company 1995 An Autobiography of Translation by Katia Grubisic Montreal Review of Books summer 2014 Canadian Writers and Their Works ECW Press 1995 Toronto Ontario Denis Denisoff 20 works of Canadian poetry to check out in spring 2019 CBC Books January 25 2019 Chad W Post 14 April 2014 2014 Best Translated Book Awards Poetry Finalists Three Percent Retrieved 16 April 2014 Robert Majzels and Erin Moure 2008 Shortlist Shortlists Awards and Poets www griffinpoetryprize com Retrieved 3 May 2015 Erin Moure 26 June 2017 RESONANCE A MODERNISM with Erin Moure Harvard University Youtube Channel Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 Retrieved 26 June 2017 Inuk author Norma Dunning wins 25K Governor General s fiction prize Coast Reporter November 17 2021 External links EditArchives of Erin Moure Erin Moure fonds R11781 are held at Library and Archives Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erin Moure amp oldid 1155877719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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