Seizing: Places (Ravir: Les Lieux) was awarded the Prix Mallarme in 2005, the first time that a Canadian had won this prestigious prize.
This is arguably Helene Dorion's most ambitious work to date, consisting of five sequences ('Seizing: Cities'; 'Seizing: Shadows'; 'Seizing: Mirrors; 'Seizing: Windows' and 'Seizing: Faces'). Although she has written plenty since its publication, there is something culminative about this book.
This bilingual French/English edition has an Introduction by Carcanet poet and Booker-longlisted novelist Patrick McGuinness, and an afterword by the author, both of which are invaluable to those encountering Dorion's work for the first time.
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Helene Dorion was born in 1958 in Quebec City, and now lives in Montreal. She studied philosophy at the University of Laval, and published her first collection of poems in 1983. Since then her prolific oeuvre - poetry, fiction, essays, and livres d'artistes - has constituted one of modern Quebecois literature's major achievements. She is the winner of the Governor General's Award for Poetry, and numerous other Canadian and international prizes the most recent of which was the Prix Senghor in 2011.
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Text in English and French. 1st thus. 126pp. In tan-coloured cloth boards with gilt titles on spine. 8vo. Neat, clean, bright and tight throughout. In its original dust jacket, very slightly bumped at spine head. Translated into English and introduced by Patrick McGuiness. A volume of poetry from one of Canada's most highly regarded poets. N° de réf. du vendeur 019134
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