Soyez informé(e) par e-mail dès l'arrivée de cet article
Créer une alerte prix- Payez directement sur Rakuten (CB, PayPal, 4xCB...)
- Récupérez le produit directement chez le vendeur
- Rakuten vous rembourse en cas de problème
Gratuit et sans engagement
Félicitations !
Nous sommes heureux de vous compter parmi nos membres du Club Rakuten !
TROUVER UN MAGASIN
Retour
Avis sur Injun de Jordan Abel Format Broché - Livre Poésie
0 avis sur Injun de Jordan Abel Format Broché - Livre Poésie
Les avis publiés font l'objet d'un contrôle automatisé de Rakuten.
Présentation Injun de Jordan Abel Format Broché
- Livre Poésie
Résumé :
Biographie: Jordan Abel is a Nisg?a'a writer from Vancouver. He is the author of The Place of Scraps, Un/inhabited, and Injun.
His debut, The Place of Scraps (Talonbooks, 2013), received the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Injun was awarded the Griffin Poetry Prize.
Abel has served as editor for Poetry Is Dead and as poetry editor for PRISM international and Geist. He holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia and a BA from the University of Alberta. His writing has appeared in journals and magazines across Canada, including CV2, The Capilano Review, Prairie Fire, dANDelion, ARC Poetry Magazine, Descant, Broken Pencil, OCW Magazine, filling Station, Grain, and Canadian Literature. He is also the author of the chapbooks Scientia and Injun, published by above/ground press and JackPine Press, respectively.
Sommaire: Jordan Abel is a Nisg?a'a writer from Vancouver. He is the author of The Place of Scraps, Un/inhabited, and Injun.
His debut, The Place of Scraps (Talonbooks, 2013), received the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Injun was awarded the Griffin Poetry Prize.
Abel has served as editor for Poetry Is Dead and as poetry editor for PRISM international and Geist. He holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia and a BA from the University of Alberta. His writing has appeared in journals and magazines across Canada, including CV2, The Capilano Review, Prairie Fire, dANDelion, ARC Poetry Magazine, Descant, Broken Pencil, OCW Magazine, filling Station, Grain, and Canadian Literature. He is also the author of the chapbooks Scientia and Injun, published by above/ground press and JackPine Press, respectively.