Erín Moure

Erin Mouré photographed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada inside the Drawn & Quarterly Bookstore. Erín Moure (born 1955 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian poet and translator with eighteen books of poetry, a co-authored book of poetry, a volume of essays, a book of articles on translation, a poetics, and two memoirs.

She has translated or co-translated twenty one books of poetry and two of biopoetics from French, Spanish, Galician, Portuguese, and Ukrainian, by poets such as Nicole Brossard (with Robert Majzels), Andrés Ajens, Chantal Neveu, Rosalía de Castro, Chus Pato, Uxío Novoneyra, Lupe Gómez (with Rebeca Lema Martínez and on her own), Fernando Pessoa, and Yuri Izdryk (with Roman Ivashkiv).

Three of her own books have been translated; one of each in German, Galician, and French. Her work has received the Governor General’s Award twice, Pat Lowther Memorial Award, A. M. Klein Prize twice, has been a three-time finalist for the Griffin Prize and three-time finalist in the USA for a Best Translated Book Award (Poetry).

Her latest literary work is ''The Elements'' (2019) and ''Theophylline: an a-poretic migration'' will appear in 2023. Her work is rooted in a philosophical mix that accepts mystery, not always immediately accessible.

She has won several prizes, including the Governor General's Award twice. Provided by Wikipedia
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