Soraya Peerbaye

Soraya Peerbaye is a Canadian writer.[1] She was a shortlisted nominee for the Gerald Lampert Award in 2010 for her poetry collection Poems for the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names,[2] and for the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2016 for Tell: poems for a girlhood.[3]

Her other writing has included the plays Hijab[4] and Girlwrecked.[5]

She was born in London, Ontario to immigrant parents from Mauritius.[2] She was educated at York University and the University of Guelph, and is currently based in Toronto.[2]

References

  1. "Pulled punches". The Globe and Mail, January 30, 2001.
  2. 1 2 3 "Soraya Peerbaye". Asian Heritage in Canada (Ryerson University Library and Archives).
  3. "2016 Griffin Poetry Prize shortlist announced". CBC Books, April 11, 2016.
  4. "Not your father's ethnic fest" Desh Pardesh is evolving into a festival of cultural resistance". Toronto Star, June 5, 1997.
  5. "So many intriguing things left unsaid and unseen". National Post, January 31, 2001.
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