
My Dinosaur
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"Mon dinosaure offers a strong reading experience, Borgesian in a way, where form, robust and demanding, combines with content both humble and sensitive, hold up in an awareness of the volatility and memory of things."--Sebastien Dulude, Lettres quebecoises
"This kind of work is magnificent. Here's a well-constructed book that not only offers itself the pleasure of speaking of the life beyond death, but establishes a dialogue between lost loves."--Hugues Corriveau, Le Devoir
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FRANÇOIS TURCOT is a Montréal-based poet and teacher. He is the author of Mon dinosaure (finalist for the Prix du Festival de poésie de Montréal), Cette maison n'est pas la mienne (winner of the Prix Émile-Nelligan), Derrière les forêts (finalist for the Prix Émile-Nelligan), and miniatures en pays perdu. His poems can be found in English and French in New American Writing, Aufgabe, dANDelion, Action Yes, filling Station, Estuaire, and Exit, and his articles in the Cahiers littéraires Contre-jour. His poetry has been translated into English, German, and Polish. My Dinosaur is his first book translated into English.
ERÍN MOURE is a Montréal poet and translator curious about what's active in the poetry of others. Moure's most recent books are Kapusta and Insecession, a biotranspoetics published in one volume with her translation from Galician of Chus Pato's biopoetics, Secession. Other recent translations include White Piano by Nicole Brossard, translated with Robert Majzels from the French, and Galician Songs by Rosalía de Castro, translated from the Galician.