Daphne Marlatt
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Daphne Marlatt, (née Buckle) (born July 11, 1942) OC, is a Canadian poet who lives in Victoria, 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 - 1968
- leaf leaf/s - 1969
- Rings - 1971
- Vancouver Poems - 1972
- Steveston - 1974
- Our Lives - 1975
- Zocalo - 1977
- The Story, She Said - 1977
- Ana Historic - 1977
- Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End - 1979 (oral history project, co-edited with Carole Itter)
- Net Work: Selected Writing - 1980
- What Matters - 1980
- here & there - 1981
- How Hug a Stone - 1983
- Touch to My Tongue - 1984
- MAUVE - 1985 (with Nicole Brossard)
- Feminist Literature in the Feminine - 1985 (edited with Ann Dybikowski, Victoria Freeman, Barbara Pulling and Betsy Warland)
- Double Negative - 1988 (with Betsy Warland)
- Telling It: Women and Language Across Cultures - 1990 (with Betsy Warland, Lee Maracle and Sky Lee)
- Salvage - 1991
- Ghost Works - 1993
- Two Women in a Birth - 1994 (with Betsy Warland)
- Taken - 1996
- Readings from the Labyrinth - 1998
- Winter/Rice/Tea Strain - 2001
- This Tremor Love Is - 2001
- Seven Glass Bowls - 2003