Knowledge (XXG)

Daphne Marlatt

Source 📝

729: 701: 715: 321:, as follows: "I like rubbing the edges of document and memory/fiction against one another. I like the friction that is produced between the stark reporting of document, the pseudo-factual language of journalism, and the more emotional, even poetic, language of memory. That's why I used such a hodgepodge of sources in 138:
for the problems of growth encountered by a poet struggling to break away from the frames imposed by established word patterns and the falsities implied by a world view which categorizes experience, storytelling it in standardized form, as if the motion of living was always the same, always sane."
93:
Daphne Marlatt is an author, teacher, writer, editor, mother and feminist. Her works include two novels, several poetry pieces, and many edited literary journals and magazines. Daphne Marlatt was born to English parents, Arthur and Edrys Lupprian Buckle, in Melbourne, Australia on July 11, 1942.
235:. He goes on to say that "the flow of town and history, of the Japanese people and the cannery, especially of the river and language, are more securely rooted in place and concentrated in the writing consciousness than in any other of her books." And according to www.athabascau.ca, 266:, which is a feminist journal. Around this time, Marlatt is quoted to saying, "a time of transition for me as i tried to integrate my feminist reading with a largely male-mentored postmodernist poetic, at the same time coming out as a lesbian in my life as well as in my writing." 354:, was published. This piece was written by both Marlatt and her significant other, Betsy Warland. This piece is "This collection of represents ten years of collaborative work by two of Canada's leading feminist writers" according to books.google.com. 325:: a little nineteenth-century and very local journalism that sounds like a gossip column, a 1906 school textbook, various historical accounts, some contemporary feminist theory, and a school teacher's diary from 1873 that was completely fictitious." 336:, challenges the regulatory fiction of heterosexuality. She offers her protagonist a way out into a new order that breaks with the law of the father, creating a "monstrous" text that explores the possibilities of a lesbian identity." 101:, Malaysia and then at the age of nine her family immigrated to Vancouver. Marlatt received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia in 1964 and while there, in 1963, became an editor for 380:, Otter Bay, 2008, reading passages from her classic poetry cycle, Steveston. With music by Canadian composers Robert Minden and Carla Hallett, the CD offers a delicate resonance of 369:
is a collection of love poems over a period of twenty-five years, from Marlatt's first writing to her most recent. Marlatt's recent published piece, a collection of poetry called
384:
nuance and lyrical intimacy surrounding Marlatt¹s poetic voicing, rhythm and imagery. In 2006 Marlett and her work were the subject of an episode of the television series
262:. It was around this time that Marlatt became more involved in feminist concerns, and attended and organized several feminist conferences. She also, in 1985, co-founded 313:, was published. This novel, according to www.athabascau.ca, " describes the experiences of women both historic and contemporary." Marlatt describes her novel, 858: 969: 964: 875:
Recordings of Daphne Marlatt are available online in the Unarchiving the Margins Collection at Simon Fraser University's Special Collection and Rare Books
1009: 984: 979: 929: 277:
was published. Both pieces "express her intense apprehension of the continually changing world.", according to Douglas Barbour, an author of
848: 914: 909: 108:
After traveling around the continent with her husband, Gordon Alan Marlatt, a clinical psychologist, she then settled down for a while in
134:, says "Marlatt has every right to join Kay and Gerda in flight, for their predicament, and the development of their story, serve as a 999: 919: 974: 959: 989: 949: 994: 402: 113: 58: 347:
was published, which contains prose poems, letters, diary entries, short-line poems, and travel books to make a narrative.
954: 924: 438: 318: 130: 76:
Her poetry, while considered extremely dense and difficult, is also much acclaimed. In 2006, she was made a Member of the
247:(1980) is an excellent cross-section of her early poetry." It is through these pieces and earlier pieces that Marlatt's 944: 343:, was published, which explores parts of Marlatt's life and puts it together with a feminist's point of view. In 1993 884: 441:. She also received four awards in her career. She received the MacMillan and Brissenden for creative writing; the 150:, a collection of poems about pregnancy, birth, and early parenting. She started teaching writing and literature at 1004: 934: 880: 426: 279: 814: 430: 939: 904: 752: 434: 414: 273:
was published, which follows that journey traveled by herself and her son, in 1981, to England. In 1984,
117: 410: 398: 232: 864:"'The Inner Geography of Home': The Ecofeminist Poetics of D. Marlatt's Taken." By Eva Darias-Beautell: 899: 865: 213: 109: 361:
was published. This novel that is a tribute to women whose lives have been taken by war. In 2001,
869: 788: 742: 450: 422: 418: 156: 870:
Records of Daphne Marlatt are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books
330:
Narrative Deconstructions of Gender in Works by Audrey Thomas, Daphne Marlatt, and Louise Erdrich
173: 70: 843: 874: 720: 461: 406: 381: 151: 47: 747: 569: 446: 386: 295: 248: 169: 77: 27: 578:- 1985 (edited with Ann Dybikowski, Victoria Freeman, Barbara Pulling and Betsy Warland) 442: 66: 893: 734: 706: 391: 303: 220:, includes some of her early writings, including "Rings," and was published in 1980. 125: 529: 177: 772:
Kossew, Sue (Autumn 2003), "History and Place: An interview with Daphne Marlatt",
861:. Daphne Marlatt shares her thoughts about transcending gender in spiritual life. 597: 197: 397:
Marlatt has also taught at several colleges and universities. These include:
696: 57:
and at age nine, they moved to British Columbia, where she later attended the
465: 43: 35: 31: 700: 376:
In addition to all of Marlatt's published works she can be heard on the CD
192:, a poetry piece about "organic implosions of relationships", according to 309:
In 1988, the introduction of one of Marlatt's most distinguished pieces,
228: 227:, published, which contains new "confidence and authority", according to 193: 135: 62: 54: 601: 146:, which is a collection of shorter poems. In 1971, Marlatt published 98: 445:
award; the Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Literary Arts; and the
457: 453:. Marlatt also founded the West Coast Women and Words Society. 212:
is a collection of long poems about the travels had through the
172:
that Marlatt explains the relation to its history as a camp for
39: 317:, in a 2003 interview with Sue Kossew, a professor at the 851:. Daphne Marlatt and Hélène Cixous' writing strategy of 128:, in the 1978 article "Perceiving It as It Stands" from 61:. There she developed her poetry style and her strong 294:, published in 1986, with Quebec feminist and writer 302:, a piece that was put together between Marlatt and 668:Opening Doors in Vancouver's East End: Strathcona 164:. Marlatt published a well known piece of hers, 306:, her significant other, was published in 1988. 196:. Marlatt and her partner, the poet and artist 120:in 1968. It is here where she started to write 97:At the age of three, Marlatt's family moved to 594:Telling It: Women and Language Across Cultures 528:- 1979 (oral history project, co-edited with 8: 328:According to Caroline Rosenthal, author of 674:Liquidities: Vancouver Poems Then and Now 239:is "a selection of poetry spanning from 200:, separated in the late 1970s. In 1977, 168:, in 1974. This piece is about a small 849:Strategies of Difference and Opposition 764: 680:Rivering: The Poetry of Daphne Marlatt 456:Marlatt is currently a student of the 112:where she received her M.A. from the 7: 53:At a young age, her family moved to 970:21st-century Canadian women writers 965:20th-century Canadian women writers 576:Feminist Literature in the Feminine 526:Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End 204:was published and so was her book, 14: 1010:21st-century Canadian LGBT people 844:Bibliography of Marlatt criticism 670:- 2011 (edited with Carole Itter) 357:In 1996, Marlatt's second novel, 727: 713: 699: 258:(1977–81) and in 1981 published 65:views. In 1968, she received an 985:21st-century Canadian novelists 980:20th-century Canadian novelists 390:produced by Canadian filmmaker 218:What Matters: Writing 1968-1970 105:, a Canadian literary journal. 69:in comparative literature from 930:Members of the Order of Canada 881:(Daphne Marlatt fonds, R11776) 403:University of British Columbia 256:periodies: a magazine of prose 59:University of British Columbia 1: 439:University of Western Ontario 319:University of New South Wales 688:, collection of poems - 2017 596:- 1990 (with Betsy Warland, 254:In 1977, Marlatt co-founded 915:21st-century Canadian poets 910:20th-century Canadian poets 885:Library and Archives Canada 879:Archives of Daphne Marlatt 632:Readings from the Labyrinth 622:- 1994 (with Betsy Warland) 584:- 1988 (with Betsy Warland) 286:Marlatt created two books, 188:In 1975, Marlatt published 142:In 1969, Marlatt published 1026: 536:Net Work: Selected Writing 427:University of Saskatchewan 339:In 1991, Marlatt's piece, 237:Net Work: Selected Writing 225:Net Work: Selected Writing 42:and novelist who lives in 16:Canadian poet and novelist 1000:Australian LGBT novelists 920:Canadian feminist writers 793:The Canadian Encyclopedia 787:Barbour, Douglas (2011). 464:, and currently lives in 449:for her contributions to 373:, was published in 2003. 280:The Canadian Encyclopedia 160:. In 1972 she published 975:Canadian women novelists 960:Novelists from Vancouver 292:character/jeu de letters 290:, published in 1985 and 990:Canadian LGBT novelists 431:Simon Fraser University 223:Also, in 1980 she had, 30:(born July 11, 1942 in 950:Writers from Melbourne 821:. Athabasca University 753:List of Canadian poets 638:Winter/Rice/Tea Strain 435:University of Victoria 415:University of Manitoba 118:Comparative literature 995:Australian LGBT poets 411:University of Calgary 399:University of Alberta 233:University of Calgary 231:, a professor at the 955:Poets from Vancouver 925:Canadian women poets 620:Two Women in a Birth 378:Like Light Off Water 352:Two Women in a Birth 154:and also edited for 110:Bloomington, Indiana 945:Canadian LGBT poets 774:Canadian Literature 743:Canadian literature 644:This Tremor Love Is 520:The Story, She Said 451:Canadian literature 423:Mount Royal College 419:McMaster University 363:This Tremor Love Is 269:In 1983, Marlatt's 202:The Story, She Said 157:The Capilano Review 131:Canadian Literature 795:. Historica Canada 560:Touch to My Tongue 275:Touch to My Tongue 251:begins to emerge. 174:Japanese Canadians 114:Indiana University 71:Indiana University 1005:Lesbian novelists 935:Lesbian feminists 853:écriture féminine 664:- 2010 (Noh Play) 650:Seven Glass Bowls 478:Frames of a Story 371:Seven Glass Bowls 241:Frames of a Story 122:Frames of a Story 38:), is a Canadian 1017: 831: 830: 828: 826: 819:Canadian Writers 815:"Daphne Marlatt" 811: 805: 804: 802: 800: 789:"Daphne Marlatt" 784: 778: 777: 769: 737: 732: 731: 730: 723: 721:Biography portal 718: 717: 716: 709: 704: 703: 548:here & there 462:Tibetan Buddhism 407:Capilano College 367:This Tremor Love 260:here & there 152:Capilano College 48:British Columbia 1025: 1024: 1020: 1019: 1018: 1016: 1015: 1014: 890: 889: 840: 835: 834: 824: 822: 813: 812: 808: 798: 796: 786: 785: 781: 771: 770: 766: 761: 748:Canadian poetry 733: 728: 726: 719: 714: 712: 705: 698: 695: 582:Double Negative 570:Nicole Brossard 554:How Hug a Stone 496:Vancouver Poems 474: 447:Order of Canada 387:Heart of a Poet 365:was published. 332:, "Marlatt, in 300:Double negative 296:Nicole Brossard 271:How Hug a Stone 249:feminist theory 186: 170:fishing village 162:Vancouver Poems 91: 86: 78:Order of Canada 17: 12: 11: 5: 1023: 1021: 1013: 1012: 1007: 1002: 997: 992: 987: 982: 977: 972: 967: 962: 957: 952: 947: 942: 937: 932: 927: 922: 917: 912: 907: 902: 892: 891: 888: 887: 877: 872: 867: 862: 856: 846: 839: 838:External links 836: 833: 832: 806: 779: 763: 762: 760: 757: 756: 755: 750: 745: 739: 738: 724: 710: 694: 691: 690: 689: 683: 677: 671: 665: 659: 653: 647: 641: 635: 629: 623: 617: 611: 605: 591: 585: 579: 573: 563: 557: 551: 545: 539: 533: 523: 517: 511: 505: 499: 493: 487: 481: 473: 470: 443:Canada Council 216:. Marlatt's, 185: 182: 90: 87: 85: 82: 20:Daphne Marlatt 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1022: 1011: 1008: 1006: 1003: 1001: 998: 996: 993: 991: 988: 986: 983: 981: 978: 976: 973: 971: 968: 966: 963: 961: 958: 956: 953: 951: 948: 946: 943: 941: 940:Lesbian poets 938: 936: 933: 931: 928: 926: 923: 921: 918: 916: 913: 911: 908: 906: 905:Living people 903: 901: 898: 897: 895: 886: 882: 878: 876: 873: 871: 868: 866: 863: 860: 857: 854: 850: 847: 845: 842: 841: 837: 820: 816: 810: 807: 794: 790: 783: 780: 775: 768: 765: 758: 754: 751: 749: 746: 744: 741: 740: 736: 735:Canada portal 725: 722: 711: 708: 707:Poetry portal 702: 697: 692: 687: 684: 681: 678: 675: 672: 669: 666: 663: 660: 657: 654: 651: 648: 645: 642: 639: 636: 633: 630: 627: 624: 621: 618: 615: 612: 609: 606: 603: 599: 595: 592: 589: 586: 583: 580: 577: 574: 571: 568:- 1985 (with 567: 564: 561: 558: 555: 552: 549: 546: 543: 540: 537: 534: 531: 527: 524: 521: 518: 515: 512: 509: 506: 503: 500: 497: 494: 491: 488: 485: 482: 479: 476: 475: 471: 469: 467: 463: 459: 454: 452: 448: 444: 440: 436: 432: 428: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 395: 393: 392:Maureen Judge 389: 388: 383: 379: 374: 372: 368: 364: 360: 355: 353: 348: 346: 342: 337: 335: 331: 326: 324: 320: 316: 312: 307: 305: 304:Betsy Warland 301: 297: 293: 289: 284: 282: 281: 276: 272: 267: 265: 261: 257: 252: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 221: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 183: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 158: 153: 149: 145: 140: 137: 133: 132: 127: 126:Robert Lecker 123: 119: 115: 111: 106: 104: 100: 95: 88: 84:Life and work 83: 81: 79: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 883:are held at 852: 823:. Retrieved 818: 809: 797:. Retrieved 792: 782: 776:(178): 49–56 773: 767: 685: 679: 673: 667: 661: 655: 649: 643: 637: 631: 625: 619: 613: 607: 593: 588:Ana Historic 587: 581: 575: 565: 559: 553: 547: 542:What Matters 541: 535: 530:Carole Itter 525: 519: 513: 507: 501: 495: 489: 483: 477: 472:Bibliography 455: 396: 385: 377: 375: 370: 366: 362: 358: 356: 351: 349: 344: 340: 338: 334:Ana Historic 333: 329: 327: 323:Ana Historic 322: 315:Ana Historic 314: 311:Ana Historic 310: 308: 299: 291: 287: 285: 278: 274: 270: 268: 263: 259: 255: 253: 245:What Matters 244: 240: 236: 224: 222: 217: 209: 205: 201: 189: 187: 178:World War II 165: 161: 155: 147: 143: 141: 129: 121: 107: 102: 96: 92: 75: 52: 23: 19: 18: 900:1942 births 859:Opening Out 614:Ghost Works 598:Lee Maracle 484:leaf leaf/s 345:Ghost Works 198:Roy Kiyooka 144:leaf leaf/s 894:Categories 759:References 686:Intertidal 460:school of 382:microtonal 243:(1968) to 184:Later life 89:Early life 656:The Given 508:Our Lives 502:Steveston 466:Vancouver 350:In 1994, 190:Our Lives 166:Steveston 124:(1968). 44:Vancouver 36:Australia 32:Melbourne 693:See also 662:The Gull 229:Fred Wah 194:BookRags 136:metaphor 63:feminist 55:Malaysia 825:1 March 799:1 March 608:Salvage 602:Sky Lee 468:, B.C. 341:Salvage 264:Tessera 214:Yucatán 176:during 22:, born 682:- 2014 676:- 2013 658:- 2008 652:- 2003 646:- 2001 640:- 2001 634:- 1998 628:- 1996 616:- 1993 610:- 1991 590:- 1988 562:- 1984 556:- 1983 550:- 1981 544:- 1980 538:- 1980 522:- 1977 516:- 1977 514:Zocalo 510:- 1975 504:- 1974 498:- 1972 492:- 1971 486:- 1969 480:- 1968 210:Zocalo 206:Zocalo 99:Penang 24:Buckle 626:Taken 566:MAUVE 490:Rings 458:Gelug 359:Taken 288:Mauve 148:Rings 827:2017 801:2017 600:and 437:and 103:TISH 40:poet 421:, 208:. 116:in 896:: 817:. 791:. 433:, 429:, 425:, 417:, 413:, 409:, 405:, 401:, 394:. 298:. 283:. 180:. 80:. 73:. 67:MA 50:. 46:, 34:, 28:CM 26:, 855:. 829:. 803:. 604:) 572:) 532:)

Index

CM
Melbourne
Australia
poet
Vancouver
British Columbia
Malaysia
University of British Columbia
feminist
MA
Indiana University
Order of Canada
Penang
Bloomington, Indiana
Indiana University
Comparative literature
Robert Lecker
Canadian Literature
metaphor
Capilano College
The Capilano Review
fishing village
Japanese Canadians
World War II
BookRags
Roy Kiyooka
Yucatán
Fred Wah
University of Calgary
feminist theory

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.