Erin Mouré
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Erin Mouré (born 17 April 1955) is a Canadian poet.
Born in Calgary, Alberta, she studied at the University of Calgary and the University of British Columbia. She currently lives in Montreal, Quebec.
[edit] Works
- Empire, York Street - 1979 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
- Wanted Alive - 1983
- Domestic Fuel - 1985 (winner of the Pat Lowther Award)
- Furious - 1988 (winner of the 1988 Governor General's Award for poetry)
- WSW - 1989
- Sheepish Beaty, Civilian Love - 1992
- Two Women Talking: Correspondence 1985-1987 - 1994 (with Bronwen Wallace)
- The Green Word: Selected Poems: 1973-1992 - 1994
- Search Procedures - 1996 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
- A Frame of the Book - 1999
- Pillage Laud - 1999
- Sheep's Vigil by a Fervent Person - 2001 (shortlisted for the 2002 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize)
- O Cidadán - 2002 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
- Little theatres - 2005 (winner of the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry, nominated for a Governor General's Award, nominated for the Pat Lowther Award, shortlisted for the 2006 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize)