Daphne Marlatt

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November 27, 2012
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Daphne Marlatt

Winner of the George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award, Daphne Marlatt is a poet and muhc more.

Daphne Marlatt is a Vancouver poet whose titles includes Steveston, Touch to my Tongue, This Tremor Love Is and the novels Ana Historic and Taken. Her novelistic long poem The Given received the 2009 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Award. Also in 2009, Talonbooks released her international award-winning contemporary noh play, The Gull, with photographs from the 2006 Pangaea Arts production. In 2011, the chamber opera “Shadow Catch,” for which she wrote the libretto, was produced by Pro Musica at The Firehall Centre for the Arts in Vancouver. From 2010 to 2012 she served as the fiction Associate Director for the Banff Centre’s Writing Studio.  In 2012 she was awarded the George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award. Talonbooks will be releasing a double series of her poems about the city, Liquidities: Vancouver Poems Then and Now in 2013.  She lives in Vancouver’s East End with her partner Bridget MacKenzie and their dog and cat.