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Mirabel

by Pierre Nepveu, Judith Cowan
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Overview

In this powerful and original collection, Pierre Nepveu, one of Quebec's foremost poets, recreates the tragic circumstances surrounding the construction of Montreal's Mirabel airport. In an exceptional English translation that is wrenching in the shifting sadnesses of its lines, these poems are brilliantly disturbing, ambitious in their moral force, and universal in scope. Mirabel (under its original title, Lignes aeriennes) won the Governor-General's Award and the International Poetry Festival's Grand Prize in 2003, and has already been hailed as a contemporary masterpiece of French-Canadian poetry.

Synopsis

In this powerful and original collection, Pierre Nepveu, one of Quebec's foremost poets, recreates the tragic circumstances surrounding the construction of Montreal's Mirabel airport. In an exceptional English translation that is wrenching in the shifting sadnesses of its lines, these poems are brilliantly disturbing, ambitious in their moral force, and universal in scope. Mirabel (under its original title, Lignes aeriennes) won the Governor-General's Award and the International Poetry Festival's Grand Prize in 2003, and has already been hailed as a contemporary masterpiece of French-Canadian poetry.

About the Author, Pierre Nepveu

Pierre Nepveu is a critic, essayist, poet, and teacher in the French department of the Université de Montréal–Quebec. Judith Cowan has translated several poets' works, including Gérald Godin, Yves Préfontaine, and Yves Boisvert. She lives in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550651911

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