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SUMMARY:Montreal Review of Books – Fall 2022 Issue Launch
DESCRIPTION:Montreal Review of Books – Fall Issue Launch\nWednesday\, November 2\, 2022\, 7 pm\nUrsa Montreal\n5589\, Park Avenue\, Montreal (Québec) H2V 4S8\nFree admission. In person and live-streamed (see below for details) \nJoin us for the launch of the Fall Issue of the Montreal Review of Books\, with readings by featured authors Alexei Perry Cox (PLACE)\, Neil Smith (Jones)\, and Toula Drimonis (We\, the Others). Hosted by Montreal Review of Books editor Malcolm Fraser. \nIn-person event details: Space is limited; first come\, first seated. In accordance with public health guidelines\, mask wearing for in-person events is optional\, though encouraged. Ursa Mtl is at garden-level and have a small set of stairs leading into the venue. They unfortunately do not have a ramp\, but we are happy to help accommodate folks to the best of our ability. Please let us know if you require assistance with the stairs. Doors will open at 6:30 pm.  \nLive streaming details: The event will be live-streamed to our YouTube account\, no prior registration is required. Tune in at 7 pm on November 2\, 2022\, to view and participate in the Q&A via the chat function.  \nExplore other 2022 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \nWe look forward to seeing you on November 2nd! \n… \nToula Drimonis is a Montreal-based opinion columnist\, writer and news producer. A former news director for TC Media\, she has reported and written on politics\, social justice\, and women’s issues for national and international publications. She has worked in television\, radio\, and print in all three of her languages\, and has appeared on TV as both panelist and contributor to English and French-language current-affairs and cultural news shows. \nAlexei Perry Cox is a writer and teacher and organizer. She is the author of Night 3 | اليوم الرابع (Centre for Expanded Poetics)\, Re:Evolution (Gap Riot Press)\, Finding Places to Make Places (Vallum)\, as well as the full length collection Under Her (Insomniac Press). PLACE is now out from Noemi Press. Her poetry and criticism has graced the pages of a wide variety of publications\, including  Jouranl Safar (جورنال سفر)\, Arc Poetry Magazine\, Moko Magazine\, Carte Blanche and The Georgia Review. At the core of her makings is the belief that we imagine relationally\, sometimes with words and sometimes with graze.  \nNeil Smith is a Canadian writer and translator. His novel Boo\, published in 2015\, won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. Boo was also nominated for a Sunburst Award and the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award\, and was longlisted for the Prix des libraires du Québec. Smith published his debut book\, the short story collection Bang Crunch\, in 2007. It was chosen as a best book of the year by the Washington Post and the Globe and Mail\, won the McAuslan First Book Prize from the Quebec Writers’ Federation\, and was a finalist for the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. Three stories in the book were also nominated for the Journey Prize. Smith also works as a translator\, from French to English. The Goddess of Fireflies\, his translation of Geneviève Pettersen’s novel La déesse des mouches à feu\, was nominated for a Governor General’s Literary Award for translation. \nThank you to our generous funders\, partners\, and sponsors!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/montreal-review-of-books-fall-2022-issue-launch/
LOCATION:Ursa Mtl\, 5589\, Park Avenue\,\, Montreal\, Québec\, H2V 4S8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Atwater Poetry Project – Holiday Book Fair Special Edition
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 3\, 2022\, 7 pm\nAtwater Library and Computer Centre\, Adair Auditorium\n(4023 Tupper Street\, Westmount) Free\, no registration required \nJoin us for a special edition of the Atwater Poetry Project series\, in the Adair Auditorium of the Atwater Library and Computer Centre. This evening of new writing will feature poets Prathna Lor (Emanations)\, River Halen (Dream Rooms)\, and Trynne Delaney (the half-drowned)\, with readings moderated by APP curator\, Faith Paré. \nIn-person event details: Space is limited; first come\, first seated. In accordance with public health guidelines\, mask wearing for in-person events is optional\, though encouraged. The Atwater Library and Adair Auditorium are accessible by elevator. Be sure to use the entrance on 4023 Tupper Street\, around the corner from Atwater Avenue. For elevator access\, use the accessible entrance in the alley off Tupper.    \nLive streaming details: The event will be live-streamed to our YouTube account\, no prior registration is required. Tune in at 7 pm on November 3\, 2022\, to view and participate in the Q&A via the chat function.  \nExplore other 2022 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \n… \nRiver Halen is an award-winning\, transgender writer of Catalan and Danish descent living in Tio’tia:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal. Their poems and essays dealing with relation\, ecology\, transformation\, and sexuality have been published widely in Canada\, as well as in the U.S.\, Australia\, and in translation in Japan. Their first book\, Match\, was shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry\, and their most recent book\, Dream Rooms\, a collection of essays and poems\, includes works selected for Best Canadian Essays and was praised by the Bay Area Reporter as “unique and mesmerizing.” Visit their website\, Facebook\, or Instagram.  \nPart essay\, part poem\, part fever dream journal entry\, Dream Rooms is a book about personal revolution\, about unravelling a worldview to make space for different selves and realities. Set in the years that led up to author River Halen coming out as trans\, this collection concerns itself with what sits on the surface of daily life\, hidden in plain view\, hungry for address—what it means to take a stranger’s pet rabbit to the vet in a year of accelerating extinctions\, to lose your clothes to a moth infestation then buy a duvet made of fossil fuels\, to learn your bookshelf is full of work written by rapists and rape apologists\, to consider a birth control device as a narrative about bodies and their possibilities\, then pull the string. Deeply queer and trans not only in its content but in its thinking\, Dream Rooms invites readers to that place in consciousness where fear and desire\, hidden information and common knowledge brush up against each other and are mutually transformed. \nTrynne Delaney is a writer currently based in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They hold a Master of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Calgary. Their work appears in The Puritan\, CV2\, Carte Blanche\, GUTS\, WATCH YOUR HEAD\, and the League of Canadian Poets’ chapbook These Lands: a collection of voices by Black Poets in Canada\, edited by Chelene Knight. They grew up in the Maritimes. the half-drowned\, a poetic novella\, was published by Metatron Press in spring 2022. Visit their website\, and Twitter. \nthe half-drowned is a vision of a future at the end of the world where what survives is the shapeshifting love of family both given and chosen. Drawing on the Afro-diasporic ancestral knowledge of water and the urgency of desire\, Delaney builds a glittering\, speculative world where community holds through grief\, where we must choose to fend for ourselves while also caring for others. the half-drowned is a genre-bending novella that crafts a polyphony of voices to speak to and through our lives and dreams in order to reach for the unspoken and unsayable and make it heard.  \nPrathna Lor is a poet\, essayist\, editor and educator\, who has published in Canadian Literature\, DIAGRAM\, C Magazine\, Jacket2\, Poetry is Dead and Plenitude Magazine\, among others. Lor is Poetry Editor at Shrapnel Magazine and holds a PhD from the University of Toronto. They live in Montreal\, QC. Visit their website. \nEmanations (Wolsak & Wynn 2022) is a meditation on the spirit of disaster\, both personal and collective. Pushing always against commodification\, against a consumable narrative\, Prathna Lor charts the depths of the self\, searching for an internal music. With a lyric style that emerges from the ruins of unwanted life\, Prathna Lor has created a debut collection that is radiant to touch. \nThank you to our generous funders\, partners\, and sponsors!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/atwater-poetry-project-holiday-book-fair-special-edition/
LOCATION:Atwater Library\, 4023 Tupper Street\, Westmount\, Québec\, H3Z 1T4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Holiday Book Fair 2022
DESCRIPTION:This year\, the Holiday Book Fair is back – in person! After two years of virtual and hybrid book fairs in 2020 and 2021\, we’re thrilled to return to the Concordia McConnell Building Atrium to present twenty overflowing tables of exciting new works from local publishers\, authors\, and translators\, a full program of hybrid literary events\, and multiple author signings. The Livres Babar Kids’ Book Nook is back\, too\, with a cozy pillow-filled spot for children to curl up with a book.  \nProduced by the Association of English-language Publishers of Quebec (AELAQ) in partnership with the Quebec Writers’ Federation (QWF)\, the Holiday Book Fair celebrates the vibrancy of the English-language literary scene in Quebec\, with local publishers displaying their titles\, and Librairie Paragraphe selling books from Quebec writers and translators published elsewhere.  \nWe have a great lineup of exhibitors this year\, including: AOS Publishing\, Baraka Books\, Black Rose Books\, Concordia University Press\, Corner Studio\, Guernica Editions\, Studio Georgeville\, Linda Leith Publishing\, Maisonneuve Magazine\, Metatron\, Metonymy Press\, McGill-Queen’s University Press\, Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore\, Pow Pow Press\, QC Fiction\, The Secret Mountain\, SpokenWeb\, Universitas Press\, Vallum\, and Véhicule Press. \nThe fair is open Friday and Saturday November 4-5\, 2022\, from 11 am – 5 pm\, in the Atrium of the McConnell Building at Concordia University\, 1400 De Maisonneuve Boulevard W. The building is accessible directly from Guy metro and fully accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. In accordance with public health guidelines\, mask wearing for in-person events is optional\, though encouraged\, with hand sanitizing stations available at all locations. \n90 local authors will be on site at Concordia on Friday and Saturday to sign books and chat\, including Terry Mosher (Aislin)\, Peter McAuslan\, David Bradford\, Toula Drimonis\, Ann Lambert\, Christopher DiRaddo\, and many more! Here is the full schedule of author signings. \nCheck out the Holiday Book Fair Events Calendar for full event details\, including: \nMontreal Review of Books – Fall Issue Launch\nWednesday\, November 2\, 2022\, 7 pm.\nUrsa Montreal (5589 Park Avenue) Free\, no registration required\nJoin us for the launch of the Fall Issue of the Montreal Review of Books\, with readings by featured authors Alexei Perry Cox (PLACE)\, Neil Smith (Jones)\, and Toula Drimonis (We\, the Others). Hosted by Montreal Review of Books editor Malcolm Fraser. \nAtwater Poetry Project – Holiday Book Fair Special Edition\nThursday\, November 3\, 2022\, 7 pm\nAtwater Library and Computer Centre\, Adair Auditorium\n(4023 Tupper Street\, Westmount)     Free\, no registration required  \nThis special edition of the Atwater Poetry Project series\, will feature an evening of new writings with poets Prathna Lor (Emanations)\, River Halen (Dream Rooms)\, and Trynne Delaney (the half-drowned). Moderated by APP curator Faith Paré. \nEight Voices: Finalists for the First QWF Spoken Word Prize\nFriday\, November 4\, 2022\, 1 pm\n4TH SPACE\, inside the McConnell Building\, Concordia University \n(1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal)    Free\, no registration required\nIn an exciting world premiere\, the eight finalists for the inaugural Quebec Writers’ Federation Spoken Word Prize will offer short performances showcasing their talents. The prize is open to all forms of spoken word performance\, from storytelling to sound poetry\, hip hop\, and dub. Presented by the Quebec Writers’ Federation and Concordia’s SpokenWeb project\, the event will behosted by poet and SpokenWeb director Jason Camlot. \nJazz Stories: En Direct\nFriday\, November 4\, 2022\, 3 pm\n4TH SPACE\, inside the McConnell Building\, Concordia University\n(1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal)    Free\, no registration required\nAuthor and Radio Canada personality Stanley Péan will discuss his new book Black and Blue: Jazz Stories with host Jason “Blackbird” Selman. They will be joined by Anita Anand (A Convergence of Solitudes)\, Rana Bose (Shaf and the Remington)\, and Kasia Van Schaik (We Have Never Lived On Earth) for a musically inspired session of improvised live writing. \nWine and Cheese Reception \nFriday\, November 4\, 2022\, 4:30 pm\nMcConnell Building\, Concordia University Atrium\n(1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal)  Free\, no registration required\nFollowing the book fair events in the 4TH SPACE\, attendees are invited to join us for a wine and cheese reception in the McConnell Atrium\, with guest speakers Bert Archer\, Montreal Gazette editor-in-chief\, and special guest author Stanley Péan.  Guests are invited to mingle\, peruse and purchase books throughout the reception. This event is in-person only and will not be livestreamed. \nOn Saturday morning\, coffee will be offered to browsers with the compliments of the Holiday Book Fair. \nThe books of the participating authors will be available for sale at the in-person events\, and a curated selection of books by Quebec writers will also be available through the Read Quebec online catalogue. This is a wonderful opportunity to find the perfect holiday gift for your loved ones!  \nThank you to our generous funders\, partners\, and sponsors!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/holiday-book-fair-2022/
LOCATION:McConnell Building Atrium\, Concordia University\, 1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Eight Voices: Finalists for the First QWF Spoken Word Prize
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 4\, 2022\, 1 pm\n4th Space\, inside the McConnell Building\, Concordia University\n(1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal)    Free\, no registration required \nIn an exciting world premiere\, the eight finalists for the inaugural Quebec Writers’ Federation Spoken Word Prize will offer short performances showcasing their talents. The prize is open to all forms of spoken word performance\, from storytelling to sound poetry\, hip hop\, and dub. Presented by the Quebec Writers’ Federation and Concordia’s SpokenWeb project\, the event will be hosted by poet and SpokenWeb director Jason Camlot. For more information on the performers\, see the finalist list below. (Note that finalist Liana Cusmano will not be performing at this event.) \nIn-person event details: In accordance with public health guidelines\, mask wearing is optional\, though strongly encouraged. The 4th Space is fully accessible from the Maisonneuve entrance\, with an elevator located at metro level for those travelling underground.  \nLive streaming details: The event will be live-streamed to the 4TH SPACE YouTube account\, no prior registration is required. Tune in at 1 pm on November 4\, 2022\, to view and participate in the Q&A via the chat function.  \nExplore other 2022 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \n… \nCaitlin Murphy is a writer\, director\, and dramaturg.  She has performed in one-woman shows\, stand-up and sketch comedy\, and a web-series she created called Mothers Try.  Caitlin has also written and directed plays and short films and recently launched a digital collection of her pandemic-related art\, Candy for Covid. \nDebbie Braide is an energy and development specialist\, spoken word poet\, World Economic Forum Global Shaper\, and British Chevening alumna. An Abuja Literary Society Poetry Slam Champion\, she has performed for such organizations as the United States Embassy and VSO International. She is committed to sustainable development and gender equity. \nErín Moure is a poet and poetry translator. Her most recent work includes Chus Pato’s The Face of the Quartzes (Veliz\, 2021) and her own chapbooks Retooling for a Figurative Life (Vallum\, 2021) and Arborescence (Columba\, 2022). Her translation of Chantal Neveu’s This Radiant Life (Book*hug\, 2020) won the 2021 Governor General’s Award for translation.  \nJohanne Pelletier is a storyteller with work featured in Canada and the US. She is the winner of the GRIT 99-Second Story Grand Slam\, the producer of Good Gyn-Bad Gyn: Women’s Health Stories\, and an amateur boxing judge. She teaches storytelling to scientists and start-ups. \nLiana Cusmano (Luca/BiCurious George) is a writer\, poet\, spoken word artist\, and filmmaker. They were the 2018 and 2019 Montreal Slam Champion and runner up in the 2019 Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Championship. Their first novel\, Catch and Release (2022)\, was published by Guernica Editions. \nLucia De Luca is an English teacher and spoken word poet. She was a finalist at the 2021 Canadian Individual Poetry Slam and recently participated in Brickyard Spoken Word’s mentorship program. As an organizer\, she brought McGill University its first slam and\, in the summer of 2022\, oversaw the Grove Campus Poetry Show. \nRaïssa Simone is a multi-disciplinary artist and writer based in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). She has competed at numerous national poetry slams and been invited to perform at multiple spoken word shows\, including the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word\, Toronto International Poetry Slam\, Hillside Festival\, and When Sisters Speak.  \nRoen “Blu’Rva” Higgins is an award-winning spoken word poet\, educator\, speaker\, and creative evangelist. As the founder of The Elevated Creative\, her mission is to elevate others through creative literacy and help them find their flow and tap into their genius zone. \nThank you to our generous funders\, partners\, and sponsors!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/eight-voices-finalists-for-the-first-qwf-spoken-word-prize/
LOCATION:4TH SPACE\, Concordia University\, 1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Jazz Stories: En Direct
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 4\, 2022\, 3 pm\n4TH SPACE\, Concordia University\n(1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal) Free\, no registration required \nIn this Holiday Book Fair feature event\, author and Radio Canada personality Stanley Péan will discuss his new book Black and Blue: Jazz Stories with host Jason “Blackbird” Selman. They will be joined by Anita Anand (A Convergence of Solitudes)\, Rana Bose (Shaf and the Remington)\, and Kasia Van Schaik (We Have Never Lived On Earth) for a musically inspired session of improvised live writing\, projected on the 4th Space screens.  \nIn-person event details: In accordance with public health guidelines\, mask wearing is optional\, though strongly encouraged. The 4th Space is fully accessible from the Maisonneuve entrance\, with an elevator located at metro level for those travelling underground.  \nLive streaming details: The event will be live-streamed to the 4TH SPACE YouTube account\, no prior registration is required. Tune in at 3 pm on November 4\, 2022\, to view and participate in the Q&A via the chat function.  \nExplore other 2022 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \n… \nStanley Péan is the author of eight novels\, a couple of essays (mostly about jazz) and eight short story collections\, including the upcoming Crépusculaires (Éditions Mains libres\, 2022). Since the summer of 2009\, he has been piloting the program Quand le jazz est là every week night on ICI Musique\, Radio-Canada’s all-music radio network. The original French version of Black and Blue: Jazz Stories was awarded the Prix Victor-Barbeau for best essay by l’Académie des lettres du Québec in 2020. Last Summer\, the Festival international de Jazz de Montréal has presented Péan the Bruce-Lundvall Award\, given annually to a non-musician who has left a mark on the world of jazz or contributed to the development of the music\, through the media\, the concert or record industries. Black and Blue: Jazz Stories will be available for purchase at the Véhicule Press table at the Holiday Book Fair\, or online here.  \nJason “Blackbird” Selman is a Montreal born poet\, trumpet player and community worker. He is the author The Freedom I Stole (2007\, Cumulus Press)\, Africa As A Dream That Travels Through My Heart (2016\, Howl) and co-editor of the poetry anthology Talking Book (2006\, Cumulus Press) which chronicles the writings of Kalmunity Vibe Collective (of which he is a founding member). He works as a teaching artist\, conducting poetry workshops in schools across the Montréal area and beyond. His work is grounded in the themes of ethno-musicology\, surrealist expression\, love and the intersection of masculinity and emotional vulnerability. \nAnita Anand is not the Minister of Defense\, merely her namesake. She is an ESL teacher\, literary translator and author from Montreal. Her first book\, Swing in the House and Other Stories\, won the QWF-Concordia University First Book Prize. A Convergence of Solitudes is her first novel\, which will be available for purchase at the Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore table at the Holiday Book Fair\, or online.  \nRana Bose is a novelist\, poet\, playwright and retired professional engineer. He is a founding editor of montrealserai.com. His fourth novel\, Shaf and the Remington\, was released on September 25\, 2022\, and will be available for purchase at the Baraka Books table at the Holiday Book Fair\, or online here. His third novel\, Fog\, was awarded the Best Canadian Fiction for 2019\, by the Miramichi Reader. \nKasia Van Schaik is the author of the linked story collection\, We Have Never Lived on Earth\, and the poetry chapbook\, Sea Burial Laws According to Country. Her writing has appeared in the LA Review of Books\, CBC Books\, The Rumpus\, Maisonneuve Magazine\, Electric Literature\, and elsewhere. A postdoctoral fellow at Concordia University\, Kasia is currently working on a book of cultural criticism entitled Women Among Monuments and is also co-editing an essay collection\, Shelter in Text\, which interrogates the relationship between the physical and textual spaces we inhabit. Kasia lives in Tiohti:áke (Montreal). \nThank you to our generous funders\, partners\, and sponsors!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/jazz-stories-en-direct/
LOCATION:4TH SPACE\, Concordia University\, 1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Holiday Book Fair Opening Cocktail 
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 4\, 2022\, 4:30 pm\nMcConnell Building\, Concordia University Atrium\n(1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W.\, Montreal)  Free\, no registration required \nFollowing the book fair events in the 4TH SPACE\, attendees are invited to join us for a wine and cheese reception in the McConnell Atrium\, with guest speakers Bert Archer\, Montreal Gazette editor-in-chief\, and special guest author Stanley Péan.  Guests are invited to mingle\, peruse and purchase books throughout the reception.  \nIn accordance with public health guidelines\, mask wearing is optional\, though strongly encouraged. The Concordia Atrium is accessible from the Maisonneuve entrance\, with an elevator located at metro level for those travelling underground. This event is in-person only and will not be live-streamed. \nExplore other 2022 Holiday Book Fair events here\, and discover more English-language books written\, published\, or translated in Quebec at ReadQuebec.ca. \nThank you to our generous funders\, partners\, and sponsors!
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/holiday-book-fair-opening-cocktail/
LOCATION:McConnell Building Atrium\, Concordia University\, 1400 Maisonneuve Blvd. W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Get Lit! at Salon du livre de Montréal
DESCRIPTION:The Association of English-language Publishers of Quebec\, the Quebec Writers’ Federation\, and Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore are pleased to return to the Salon du livre de Montréal\, November 23–27 at the Palais des congrès. Find us under the “Get Lit!” banner\, kiosk #725\, where we will have books for sale by over 125 Quebec writers and 40 publishers. \nWe’re also organizing book signings with local authors and translators\, check out the schedule of author signings\, in addition to all the exciting events scheduled below. \nOur kiosk will remain open for the entirety of the Salon du livre\, from Wednesday to Saturday from 9 am to 9 pm\, and Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm. \nTickets for the Salon are available for purchase on-site\, though it is strongly recommended to procure them ahead of time online to avoid line-ups. For kids 12 and under\, you may purchase a free ticket. In accordance with public health guidelines\, masking is optional\, though encouraged. \nTo purchase a ticket\, click the link below\, and for all other things Salon du livre\, visit their website. \n \nÉcrire au-delà de la langue maternelle – Writing Beyond the Mother Tongue\n\nWednesday\, November 23rd\, 2022\n1:30 to 2:30 PM\nPalais des congrès de Montréal\, 1011 Jean Riopelle PI\,\nEspace littéraire\n\n\nWith guest speakers:\n\nBaharan Baniahmadi\, author\nOana Avasilichioaei\, author and translator\nSylvain Neuvel\, author\n\nand host\, Sherry Simon\, author and translator. \nTable ronde présen­tée par la Que­bec Writ­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion\, quels sont les avan­tages et les dif­fi­cultés d’écrire dans une langue qui n’est pas sa langue mater­nelle ? Com­ment cet acte inhab­ituel influ­ence-t-il l’œuvre d’un auteur ou d’une autrice\, et ses rap­ports avec le lan­gage dans son ensem­ble ? Tous les détails par ici. \nPre­sent­ed by the Que­bec Writ­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion\, join us for a pan­el dis­cus­sion on what it means to write in a lan­guage oth­er than one’s moth­er tongue\, the ben­e­fits and chal­lenges of doing so\, and how this affects the work and the writer’s rela­tion­ship to lan­guage overall. Details here. \n \n\nClub de lecture insolite –  Unexpected Book Club: Anglo-Quebec Lit\nFriday\, November 25th\, 2022\n3:45 to 4:45 PM\nPalais des congrès de Montréal\, 1011 Jean Riopelle PI\,\nAgora \nWith guest speakers: \nChantal Ringuet\, author and translator\nGabrielle Garbeau\, Librairie Racines\nArizona O’Neill\, artist \nand host\, Annabelle Moreau\, journalist and literary critic. \nDe Leonard Cohen à Morde­cai Rich­ler\, en pas­sant par Louise Pen­ny\, Rawi Hage ou Heather O’Neill\, la lit­téra­ture anglo-québé­coise dépasse nos fron­tières et con­nait un grand suc­cès à l’é­tranger. Mais out­re cer­tains noms réputés\, elle demeure par­fois mécon­nue du lec­torat fran­coph­o­ne. Afin d’aller au-delà des deux soli­tudes\, trois ama­tri­ces de cette lit­téra­ture — libraire\, tra­duc­trice\, autrice — vous pro­posent de par­tir à l’ex­plo­ration de cette sphère lit­téraire en vous en présen­tant leurs lec­tures favorites. Cette ani­ma­tion est présen­tée en col­lab­o­ra­tion avec l’AE­LAQ (Asso­ci­a­tion des édi­teurs de langue anglaise du Québec). Tous les détails par ici. \nFrom Leonard Cohen to Mordecai Richler\, Louise Penny\, Rawi Hage or Heather O’Neill\, Quebec literature in English is known and celebrated beyond our borders. Apart from some well-known names\, however\, Anglo-Quebec authors and books can remain elusive to Quebec’s French-speaking readership. Reaching across linguistic and cultural barriers\, three fans of the genre — a bookseller\, a translator\, and an author — explore this literary sphere by presenting their favourite books. This event is presented by AELAQ in collaboration with the Salon du livre de Montréal. Details here. \n \nTraduire le Québec anglo – Translating English Quebec\nFriday\, November 25th\, 2022\n5:00 to 5:45 PM\nPalais des congrès de Montréal\, 1011 Jean Riopelle PI\,\nAgora \nWith guest speakers: \nDaphné B.\, author and translator\nRachel McCrum\, author\nJonathan Lamy\, author and translator\nMarcela Huerta\, author \nand host\, Antoine Tanguay\, Éditions Alto. \nTable ronde présen­tée par la Que­bec Writ­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion\, cette table ronde avec un tra­duc­teur et une tra­duc­trice fran­coph­o­nes et les autri­ces des œuvres orig­i­nales en langue anglaise nous don­nera l’occasion de dis­cuter de l’importance de traduire la lit­téra­ture anglo-québé­coise en français\, des défis que présente le proces­sus de tra­duc­tion et de l’influence qu’exercent les lit­téra­tures anglo­phone et fran­coph­o­ne l’une sur l’autre. Tous les détails par ici. \nPre­sent­ed by the Que­bec Writ­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion\, join us for a pan­el dis­cus­sion with Eng­lish-to-French trans­la­tors and the authors of the orig­i­nal books on the impor­tance of trans­lat­ing Eng­lish Que­bec lit­er­a­ture into French\, the chal­lenges of the trans­la­tion process\, and the influ­ence of the two lit­er­a­tures on each other. Details here.
URL:https://readquebec.ca/event/get-lit-at-salon-du-livre-de-montreal/
LOCATION:Palais des congrès\, 1001 Pl. Jean-Paul-Riopelle\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2Z 1H5\, Canada
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