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Daphne Marlatt
1942 -
works by
- Frames of a Story (1968)
- leaf leaf/s (1969)
- Rings (1971)
- Vancouver Poems (1972)
- Steveston, with Robert Mindon (1974)
- Our Lives (1975, 1980)
- Zócalo (1977)
- The Story, She Said (1977)
- "In the Mouth of Hungry Ghosts," The Capilano Review (1979)
- Net Work: Selected Writings (1980)
- What Matters: Writing 1968-1970 (1980)
- here & there (1981)
- How Hug a Stone (1983)
- Touch to My Tongue (1984)
- Mauve (1985)
- Ana Historic (1988)
- Salvage (1991)
- Taken (1996)
works on
- Douglas Barber, "The Phenomenological I: Daphne Marlatt's Steveston," Figures in a Ground: Canadian Essays on Modern Language Collected in Honor of Sheila Watson, ed. Diane Bessai and David Jackel (1978):174-88
- Robert Lecker, "Perceiving It as It Stands: Daphne Marlatt's Poetry," Canadian Literature, 76 (1978):56-67
- George Bowering, "Given This Body: An Interview With Daphne Marlatt," Open Letter, 4th ser.3 (1979):32-88
- Fred Wah, "Introduction," Net Work: Selected Writing (1980)
- christina Cole, "Daphne Marlatt as Penelope, Weaver of Words: A Feminist Reading of Steveston," Open Letter, 6th ser.1 (1985):5-19
- Janice Williamson, "Speaking in and of Each Other: An Interview with Daphne Marlatt and Betsy Warland," Fuse, 8.5 (1985):25-29
- Frank Davey, "Daphne Marlatt," From There to Here (1974)
- Jack Silver, "Moving into Winter: A Study of Daphne Marlatt's Our Lives," Open Letter, 3 ser. no.8 (1978):89-103
awards
- Brissenden Award
- Macmillan Award for Writing
resources
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Daphne Marlatt
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brief bio, picture, and publishing info from the writers' union of canada
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