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...Sad Piano
Satie's Sad Piano
Canadians get wind of it sometime after 3 PM — Pierre Elliott Trudeau is dead. And while the country wallows in its solemn dirge, the news thrusts Venus, a 50-something woman -- suddenly, unexpectedly -- back in time through memories of a past affair, including an extended flashback to 1968 at the height of Trudeaumania. Montreal, still pumped and aglow from Expo ’67, is the Paris of North America and an exhilarating backdrop for passion and the imagination.
Jun 20, 2006, 21:23
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Snow Formations
Snow Formations
Loosely based on the author's own three-year experience in settlements along the Hudson-Ungava coast, Snow Formations takes a realistic look at the modern Inuit world through post-industrial eyes, always walking the fine line between idealism and cynicism, hope and despair.
Jun 20, 2006, 19:20
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October
October
October is a collection of poetry set in the quiet Montreal suburb of Saint Lambert, where the clash between the "two solitudes" came to a head in 1970 with the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Pierre Laporte by the FLQ.
Jun 20, 2006, 17:34
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Swimming into...
Swimming into the Light
Swimming into the Light is a sequence of poems charting a woman's struggle with infertility and her entry into motherhood through the back door of international adoption.
Jun 20, 2006, 16:44
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Ampersand. Ed. Carolyn Marie Souaid. Montreal: Editorial Poetas de América.
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