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Grace and Poison

by (author) Karen Connelly

Publisher
Turnstone Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2001
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888012647
    Publish Date
    Sep 2001
    List Price
    $18.95

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The Small Words in My Body and The Disorder of Love in a single ­volume that includes a new essay from Connelly about her earlier poetry and her travels since those days. Award-winning poet Karen Connelly's work is a travelogue of her journeys through this life. Written while she was a teen, The Small Words in My Body won the Pat Lowther Award for poetry, a precursor to Connelly's 1993 Governor General's Literary Award for Touch the Dragon: A Thai Journal. The Disorder of Love may be Connelly's most personal work to date.

About the author

Karen Connelly is the author of nine books of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Her first book, a collection of poems called The Small Words in my Body was published 22 years ago. It won the Pat Lowther Award. Her poetry has been translated into French, Spanish, Russian, and Burmese. She is also the author of several acclaimed books of prose, including The Lizard Cage, winner of the Orange Broadband New Writers Prize, Touch the Dragon, winner of the Governor General’s Award, and Burmese Lessons, a love story, shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award and the BC National Award for Nonfiction. Her journalism, essays and poetry have been published in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Toronto Star, The Walrus, The New Humanist (Britain), National Geographic Traveller, Shambhala Sun, and dozens of literary magazines and periodicals in Canada, the U.S., Britain, and Asia.Her books are explorations of the countries where she has lived and travelled: Burma, Thailand, Spain, France, Greece, and, of course, Canada. In all three genres, she has increasingly assumed the role of writer as political witness. She has long been a supporter and an occasional board member of PEN Canada and has been active in various campaigns on behalf of writers in prison or living under persecution. She makes her home in Toronto with her family.

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