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Erin Mouré (born 1955 ) is a Canadian poet who lives in Montreal , Quebec .
Works:
Empire, York Street - 1979 (nominated for a Governor General's Award) Wanted Alive - 1983 Domestic Fuel - 1985 (winner of the Pat Lowther Award ) Furious - 1988 (winner of the 1988 Governor General's Award for poetry) WSW - 1989 Sheepish Beaty, Civilian Love - 1992 The Green Word: Selected Poems: 1973-1992 - 1994 Search Procedures - 1996 (nominated for a Governor General's Award) A Frame of the Book - 1999 Pillage Laud - 1999 O Cidadán - 2002 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
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Personal Bios (7444 words)
Erin joined the ERNESTINA crew as a Deckhand in January 2003, when she came aboard to help out with the winter yard.
Erin was born and lived most of her life in Racine WI.
For the next season, though Erin was prepared to rejoin NIAGARA as a volunteer, she happily accepted the position of Deckhand, when the offer came in.
QWF Literary Database of Quebec English-language Authors : Books: View (104 words)
Erin Mour�é’s poetic journey explores the power of language and love in ways that are uncompromising and always exciting.
Sheepish Beauty, Civilian Love, is an extended outcry on the will to tenderness even in the face of its absence, the power of words, and inner rythm to invoke tenderness.
At the same time, Mour� never forgets that words have other uses and can be wielded by forces other than “sheepish beauty, civilian love.”
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