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Source
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Contents
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| The
Mercury Press |
Publisher,
commentary - Subject to Criticism, Site Specific Poems
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| Key
Porter Books |
Publisher,
commentary - The Jasmine Man |
| Northwestern
University Press |
Comments
- Cartouches |
| University
of Calgary |
100
Canadian Poets Profile: Biography, publications, articles |
| Cormorant
Books |
Publisher
- Frog Moon |
| Talonbooks |
Publisher,
commentary - Cartouches |
| House
of Anansi Press |
Publisher
of Day Has No Equal but the Night, Anne Hébert, Translated
by Lola Lemire Tostevin |
| Brick
Books |
Publisher
of Elimination Dance/ La danse éliminatoire by Michael
Ondaatje/trad. de Lola Lemire Tostevin |
| Northwest
Passages |
Canadian
literature online: Day Has No Equal but the Night - "- a
stunning translation -" |
| Underwhich
Editions |
Commentary,
Publisher of Gyno-Text |
| Literary
Encyclopedia |
Essay
written by Shelley Boyd, McGill University:
"A
Franco-Ontarian, Tostevin writes primarily in English, but her
inclusion of French within her writing and her strong interest
in feminism have enabled critics to discuss Tostevins work
in the context of both English Canadian writers, such as Daphne
Marlatt, and Quebec writers, such as Nicole Brossard and Gail
Scott."
|
|
Open
Letter
- Editors
|
A
Canadian Journal of Writing and Theory - "Redrawing the Lines:
The Next Generation
|
|
McGill
University,
|
Shelley
E. Boyd, 2000,"Writing in the 'In-Between': Contamination
of Language, Discourse, and Genre in Lola Lemire Tostevin's Double
Standards and Frog Moon" (Clark)
|
|
York
University
|
"No
Tongue in Cheek", Article in Canadian Woman Studies,
Vol 8, No 3 (1987), Inanna Publications
|
|
online
guide to writing in canada
|
A
list of works by Lemire Tostevin
|
|
The
Canadian Encyclopedia
|
Brief
literary bio
|
|
Your
Scrivener Press
|
Contributor
note
|
|
University
of Western Ontario
|
A
description of Lemire Tostevin's writer-in-residency for the 2004-2005
school year
|
|
Writers'
Union
|
Brief
bio, publications
|
|
Wikipedia
|
Literary
bio
|
|
International
Council for Canadian Studies
|
The
Art of Transformation in Lola Lemire Tostevins Frog Moon
-
Colleen Ross
|
| Parliamentary
Poem of the Week |
Gyno
Text
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