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  1. Mothertalk: Life Stories of Mary Kiyoshi Kiyooka by Roy Kiyooka, Daphne Marlatt, 1998-10
  2. Mad Shadows (New Canadian Library) by Marie-Claire Blais, 2008-08-12
  3. The Gull by Daphne Marlatt, 2009-09-28
  4. This Tremor Love Is by Daphne Marlatt, 2001-02-15
  5. Narrative in the Feminine: Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard by Susan Knutson, 2000-05-02
  6. Poets Talk: Conversations with Robert Kroetsch, Daphne Marlatt, Erin Mouré, Dionne Brand, Marie Annharte Baker, Jeff Derksen, and Fred Wah (cuRRents) by Pauline Butling, Susan Rudy, 2005-01-15
  7. Taken by Daphne Marlatt, 1996-11-01
  8. The Given by Daphne Marlatt, 2008-03-18
  9. Ana Historic by Daphne Marlatt, 1997-01-01
  10. Selected Writing: Net Work by Daphne Marlatt, 1980-02-15
  11. Ghost Works by Daphne Marlatt, 1996-03
  12. Our Lives by Daphne Marlatt, 1975
  13. Two Women in a Birth (Collection Essential Poets, 58) by Daphne Marlatt, 1994-09-01
  14. Double Negative by Daphne Marlatt, Betsy Warland, 1988-05

1. Northwest Passages - Author Profile: Daphne Marlatt
Daphne Marlatt (née Buckle) was born in Melbourne Australia in 1942. Moving to Penang, Malaysia when Daphne was three years old, the family emigrated to
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    Daphne Marlatt (née Buckle) was born in Melbourne Australia in 1942. Moving to Penang, Malaysia when Daphne was three years old, the family emigrated to North Vancouver in 1951. After graduating from high school, Marlatt studied English at the University of British Columbia from 1960 to 1964 and it was there that she became one of the editors of TISH in 1963. In 1964 she left Vancouver with her husband to pursue a Master's Degree in Comparative Literature at the University of Indiana. After completing her degree in 1968 and having spent several years living in Wisconsin and California, Marlatt separated from her husband in 1970 and returned to Vancouver for good. Over the last thirty years, Marlatt has published a variety of works which demonstrate her wide range of interests and ability to move between genres with apparent ease. She has published two works of non-fiction, Steveston recollected: a Japanese-Canadian history (1975) and Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End (1980), which stem from her work as an oral historian with the British Columbia Provincial Archives, has edited a number of literary journals and magazines including
  • 2. Daphne Marlatt - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Daphne Marlatt and Hélène Cixous writing strategy of écriture féminine. Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Marlatt
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    Jump to: navigation search Daphne Marlatt , (n©e Buckle ) (born July 11 OC , is a Canadian poet who lives in Vancouver British Columbia . She was born in Melbourne Australia . At a young age her family moved to Malaysia and at age nine they moved back to British Columbia, where she attended the University of British Columbia . There she developed her poetry style and her strong feminist views. Her poetry, while considered extremely dense and difficult, is also much acclaimed. In 2006, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada
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    • Frames of a Story leaf leaf/s Rings Vancouver Poems Steveston Our Lives Zocalo The Story, She Said Ana Historic Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End (oral history project, co-edited with Carole Itter) Net Work: Selected Writing What Matters How Hug a Stone Touch to My Tongue MAUVE (with Nicole Brossard Feminist Literature in the Feminine (edited with Ann Dybikowski, Victoria Freeman, Barbara Pulling and Betsy Warland) Double Negative (with Betsy Warland) Telling It: Women and Language Across Cultures (with Betsy Warland

    3. Daphne Marlatt (Canadian Author) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Daphne Marlatt radically revises family and colonial history, narrative, and sexuality in Ana Historic (1988) and Taken (1996). Douglas Glover s Rabelaisian
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    5. Marlatt, Daphne
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    Daphne Marlatt's haunting, multi-layered, and beautifully crafted long poem, The Given, reads with all the urgency and depth of story narrative. Beginning with the news of a mother's death, the poem becomes an ... [ ... more
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    6. BookClubs.ca | Author Spotlight: Daphne Marlatt
    Daphne Marlatt is known for her formally innovative and feminist books of poetry, including Steveston, Touch to My Tongue, Salvage, and, most recently,
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    7. The Lit Live Reading Series: Daphne Marlatt
    Daphne Marlatt was born in Australia. After moving from Malaysia to Vancouver in 1951, she obtained a BA from the University of British Columbia in 1964,
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    Daphne Marlatt was born in Australia. After moving from Malaysia to Vancouver in 1951, she obtained a BA from the University of British Columbia in 1964, an MA in Comparative Literature from Indiana University in 1968, and Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario in 1996. After publishing poetry for many years, she published two novels, Ana Historic (1988) and Taken (1996), and numerous critical articles. She is currently writer-in- residence at McMaster University. This Tremor Love Is. Posted by Dud E. K. at 11:27 AM
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    8. 100 Canadian Poets - Daphne Marlatt - Profile
    Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
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    Daphne Marlatt was born July 11, 1942, in Australia. After moving from Malaysia to Vancouver in 1951, Marlatt attained her BA from the University of British Columbia in 1964, MA in Comparative Literature from Indiana University in 1968, and LL.D. from the University of Western Ontario in 1996. After publishing poetry for many years, she published two novels, Ana Historic (1988) and Taken (1996), and numerous critical articles. Most recently Marlatt has edited Mothertalk: Life Stories of Mary Kiyoshi Kiyooka by Roy Kiyooka
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    Publications
    Frames of a Story . Toronto: Ryerson P, 1968. Rings . Vancouver: Georgia Straight, 1971. Vancouver Poems . Toronto: Coach House P, 1972. Steveston . Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1974. Our Lives . Carrboro, N.C.: Truck P, 1975. Steveston Recollected: a Japanese-Canadian history . Victoria, B.C.: Provincial Archives of British Columbia, 1975. Zocalo . Toronto: Coach House P, 1977.

    9. MARLATT, DAPHNE - Literary Archives - Library And Archives Canada
    daphne marlatt (née Buckle) was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1942 to English parents who were evacuated from Malaya as a result of the Japanese
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    MARLATT, DAPHNE, 1942-
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    Daphne Marlatt fonds. - 1951-1998. - 14.74 m of textual record and other material.
    Biographical Sketch
    Manuscript draft page from Daphne Marlatt's Touch to My Tongue Source tish Frames: Of a Story , written in experimental language and form. Marlatt’s development as a writer is closely related to her other occupations and preoccupations, such as her involvement in oral-history projects in Steveston and Vancouver’s east end. The CBC adapted her documentary publication Steveston Recollected: A Japanese-Canadian History (1975) as a radio drama and asked her to write the script. She was poetry editor for Capilano Review (1973-1976), co-editor for the prose magazine Periodics Island magazine, and founding co-editor of Tessera , a feminist journal. Her many published titles and numerous contributions to Canadian anthologies and periodicals have given Marlatt a strong and recognizable voice in West Coast literature in particular and in Canadian literature in general. Her published works include Rings Vancouver Poems Steveston Our Lives Zocalo What Matters (1980) and (1981). Her

    10. Daphne Marlatt
    Poets Talk Conversations with Robert Kroetsch, daphne marlatt, Erin Moure, Dionne Brand, Marie Annharte Baker, Jeff Derksen and Fred Wah.
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    WORKS POETRY
    This Tremor Love Is . Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2001.
    Taken . Concord, ON: Anansi, 1996. Two Women in a Birth . with Betsy Warland. Toronto: Guernica, 1994. Ghost Works . Edmonton: NeWest, 1993. Salvage . Red Deer Press: Calgary, 1991. Double Negative . with Betsy Warland. Charlottetown, PEI: Gynergy Books, 1988. Mauve
    Touch to My Tongue
    . Edmonton: Longspoon Press, 1984.
    How Hug a Stone . Winnipeg: Turnstone Press, 1983.
    Slug Press . [Broadside poems published by Slug Press]. Vancouver: Slug Press, 1979-1982.
    . Lantzville, BC: Island Writing Series, 1981. Life Expectancy . Vancouver: Slug Press, 1980. Solstice: Lunade . Buffalo, NY: The University Libraries, 1980.
    What Matters: Writing 1968-1970 . Toronto: Coach House Press, 1980.
    Coming Through . Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1978. Crossroads of A . St. Paul, Minn.: Truck Press, 1977. The Story, She Said . Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Monthly, 1977. Zocalo . Toronto: Coach House Press, 1977.

    11. Marlatt, Daphne - NeWest Press
    daphne marlatt was born in Melbourne, Australia and spent her formative years in Penang, Malaysia. She immigrated to Canada with her family in 1951.
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    Daphne Marlatt Salvage, Ana Historic, Touch to my Tongue and Steveston. Her work has appeared in over twenty anthologies and is a frequent contributor of articles to literary publications.
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    History and Place An Interview with daphne marlatt Articles. marlatt, daphne (Author). Entering In The Immigrant Imagination Articles.
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    13. The Parliamentary Poet Laureate - Poem Of The Week
    daphne marlatt, daphne marlatt is a leading feminist poet, living in Vancouver. She spent her childhood in Penang and her teen years in North Vancouver,
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    14. Lesbian Self-Naming In Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic
    Nowhere more powerfully than at this juncture in Ana Historic does the border between Annie and daphne marlatt, Zoe and Betsy Warland, become fluid and
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    Lesbian Self-Naming in Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic
    By Céline Chan Daphne Marlatt has written that to become "aware of th[e] dialogue on the many fringes" of "white, middle-class, heterosexual, Anglo-American/Canadian" culture — to "listen . . . to other women's words/realities" — "is to engage in a delicate balance between recognition of difference and recognition of shared ground," to achieve a "balance between i and we, neither capitalized nor capitalizing on the other" ("Difference (em)bracing" 192). Marlatt's Ana Historic: a novel is in many ways an exploration of this proposition. Almost every female "character" in the text blends into every other one while also retaining a distinct identity, and all are (a)part of/from Ana herself, who concludes the book by simultaneously realizing a lesbian identity and entering a female community. The story of Ana Historic is the story of its narrator-author's "process of becoming a self-named lesbian" (Warland 123) called Annie Torrent, and it reaches its narrative and sexual climax in a powerful poem:

    15. Steveston - MARLATT, DAPHNE & ROBERT MINDEN
    Steveston; marlatt, daphne ROBERT MINDEN. Offered by alphabet bookshop (ABAC/ILAB)
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    16. (m)Öthêr Tøñgué PresÅ¡ - Daphne Marlatt
    This beautifully tactile letterpress production is a fitting presentation of daphne marlatt s moving elegy for Roy Kiyooka. If these lithe and melodious
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    Winter/Rice/Tea Strain "This beautifully tactile letterpress production is a fitting presentation of Daphne Marlatt's moving elegy for Roy Kiyooka. If these lithe and melodious poems didn't so ardently link equal and opposite responses to experience (hold on, let go), if they weren't so dense with sensation, I'd call them cirrous. Daphne Marlatt's trust of her reader, inspires a return of generosity and astonishment. That writer and reader make (and unmake) together."Winter/ Rice/ Tea Strain" is a printer's brilliant solution." Colophon: 3 new poems for Roy Kiyooka. 7 3/4 "x 11", four text pages of Wausau Royal Fiber 80lb recycled, alternating Blueberry and Sage, letterpressed and constructed as a fold-out sculptured piece within a 24 " x 11 1/4 " white cover. Each text page is connected to a white band. Text in black ink. Triple cover; Voice, recycled 100 lb, with double spine (title & author¹s name in dark green). Lino-cut of a Japanese tea bowl (in blue) and title (in green) on cover and lino-cut on inside dedication page. Signed and numbered. About the Author: Edition: Limited edition of 80.

    17. JSTOR An Erotics Of Collaboration Daphne Marlatt And Betsy
    Gertrude Stein, Lifting Belly it s not words / it s in words C anadian poets daphne marlatt and Betsy Warland have long been at the forefront of Canadian
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    18. Daphne Marlatt Biography - Daphne Marlatt Comments:
    With the arguable exception of Zócalo, a Mexican travel memoir she wrote in 1977, Ana Historic of 1988 is daphne marlatt s first novel.
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    Daphne Marlatt Biography - Daphne Marlatt comments:
    Find all books written by Daphne Marlatt on Amazon.com Nationality: Canadian (originally Maylasian, immigrated to Canada in 1951). Born: Daphne Shirley Buckle, Melbourne, Australia, 1942. Education: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1960-64, B.A.; University of Indiana, Bloomington, 1964-67, M.A. 1968. Career: Awards: MacMillan and Brissenden award for creative writing; Canada Council award. Member: Founding member of West Coast Women and Words Society.
    P UBLICATIONS
    Novels
    Ana Historic. Taken. Concord, Ontario, Anansi, 1996.
    Poetry
    Frames of a Story. Toronto, Ryerson, 1968. leaf leaf/s. Los Angeles, Black Sparrow, 1969. Rings. Vancouver, Vancouver Community Press, 1971. Vancouver Poems. Toronto, Coach House, 1972. Steveston , photographs by Robert Minden. Vancouver, Talonbooks, 1974. Our Lives. Carrboro, North Carolina, Truck Press, 1975. The Story, She Said. Vancouver, Monthly Press, 1977. What Matters: Writing 1968-70.

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    Born as daphne Buckle to parents who evacuated Pulau Pinang, Malaysia prior to the Japanese occupation, daphne marlatt spent six years in Malaysia after
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    20. UBC Student - Prose - Ana, Annie And Daphne
    In Ana Historic, daphne marlatt investigates how immigrants enter the reality of their new surroundings, continuing lines of thought she developed in
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    Ana, Annie and Daphne
    by Elmer G. Wiens In Ana Historic , Daphne Marlatt investigates how immigrants enter the reality of their new surroundings, continuing lines of thought she developed in "Entering In." Marlatt probes the life of Annie Anderson, who is researching the life of Ana Richards, a widow who lived on Burrard Inlet after migrating to Canada from England sometime in the 1870s (39). As a young girl in 1950, Annie herself immigrated to North Vancouver with her parents and two sisters (27). Interestingly, Marlatt's family also immigrated to North Vancouver with her parents in 1951 (Entering 220). Using the stream of consciousness technique, Marlatt explores simultaneously the thoughts and feelings of Ana and Annie, deriving many parallels between them. At the same time, she projects her own family's experiences as immigrants into the lives of her characters, giving the novel an autobiographical flavour. Annie wants to write a history of Ana Richards: her marriage to Ben Springer, how she dealt with schoolchildren, friends, and the Siwash Indians, and her perception of the woods on the mountains that loom over Burrard Inlet, and the events that shaped the beginning of Vancouver. However, the few facts of Ana's life that appear in the civic Archives of Vancouver limit her research. History turns into fiction as Annie imagines a life for Ana Richards that fuses with Annie's own dealings with family and friends. The dichotomy between recorded facts and the imagined life of Ana Richards, a pioneer schoolteacher, tugs at Annie throughout the novel.

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