Carmine Starnino
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Carmine Starnino is a Canadian poet, essayist, educator, and editor.
He was born in Montreal, Quebec, into an Italian heritage. His first poetry collection The New World (1997) was nominated for the 1997 QSPELL A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry and the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. His second collection Credo (2000) won the 2001 Canadian Authors Associate Prize for Poetry and the 2001 David McKeen Award for Poetry. He has also written A Lover's Quarrel (2004), a book of essays on Canadian poetry, and With English Subtitles (2004), a third collection of poems.
Starnino is an admirer of David Solway and Irving Layton, both fellow Montrealers.
He is an editor of Signal Editions, and associate editor of Maisonneuve.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- The New World. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997.
- Credo. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
- With English Subtitles. Kentville, N.S.: Gaspereau, 2004.
[edit] Essays
- A Lover's Quarrel. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine’s Quill, 2004.