![]() ![]() Her 2005 Little Theatres was shortlisted for the Griffin Prize, Pat Lowther Memorial Award and the GGs it won the AJM Klein Prize, made the Globe 100, and was translated into Galician as Teatriños (Galaxia, 2007). Her first book, Abandon (2005) has been translated into Spanish as Abandono and will soon appear in Mexico City.Įrín Moure has written a dozen books of poetry, most recently O Cadoiro (2007). She has translated Nichita Stănescu from Romanian, Louise Cotnoir and Geneviève Desrosiers from French, created visual textworks for galleries in Montreal and Vancouver, and has performed her work in Canada, the US, Mexico and Europe. ![]() Oana Avasilichioaei is a poet and translator who transformed the landscape of Vancouver’s Hastings Park into an acclaimed book of poems, feria: a poempark (2008). “Avasilichioaei and Moure inhabit the force of our persistent urge to mean, they send words spinning into the catastrophe of history and interpretation.” -Christine Stewart for Canadian Literature “Expeditions expedites you into a circus: there is disguise, an acrobatic puff of smoke, a clown’s painted face, a human cannonball and, down below its tightrope, an arena full of pawprints, with no net to catch your fall.” -Otilia Acacia ![]()
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