Canadian Poetry, French Poetry
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Overview
Yves Boisvert's poetry is incantatory, energetic, ribald, plainspoken-the work of a doubting, hopeful, angry, and joyous man thouroughly engaged in life.Synopsis
About the Author Born in L'Avenir, a small town southwest of Drummondville, Quebec, Boisvert now lives in Trois-Rivieres where he is somewhat of a cult figure. An award-winning poet, he is the author of more than twenty books. Translator Judith Cowan translated Evenings at Loose Ends (Vehicule 1991) by Gerald Godin. Her short story collection, More Than Life Itself, is published by Oberon Press. Product Description Features poetry which is a work of a doubting, hopeful, angry, and joyous man thoroughly engaged in life. This work includes French and English text.Book Details
Published
January 1, 1998
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550651058