Gustafson Distinguished Poet's Lecture
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Renowned poet Marilyn Dumont will deliver a talk titled "Necessary Weapons: Memory, Family, and Linguistic Survival” for this year's Ralph Gustafson Distinguished Poet’s Lecture. It is free to attend and will be followed by a catered reception, cash bar, and book signing. (VIU Nanaimo Campus: Building 355, Room 203)
Marilyn Dumont is a celebrated poet of Métis ancestry. Her first collection of poetry, A Really Good Brown Girl (1996), won the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award from the League of Canadian Poets; it continues to be read and course-adopted across Canada and in the US. The Pemmican Eaters (2015) won the 2016 Writers’ Guild of Alberta’s Stephan G. Stephansson Award. Her most recent book is South Side of a Kinless River (Brick Books, 2024). She has been the writer-in-residence at five Canadian universities and the Edmonton Public Library as well as an advisor in the Aboriginal Emerging Writers Program at the Banff Centre. She is a full professor of Indigenous Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Alberta. She lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
| Cost: |
Free Event |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Literature | Poetry |
| Location: |
Vancouver Island University
900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo |
This event is for Adults, Seniors, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Neil Surkan [email protected] 403 852 3739 Event Website |
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