Arleen Paré has published five collections of poetry. She is a winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Poetry. She grew up in Montreal and now lives in Victoria.
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Reviews
Invisible Lines
In Astrid van der Pol’s poetry collection, Invisible Lines (BuschekBooks), the past is the most hopeful, whereas each new future enters some form of sadness.
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Reviews
Paper Trail
A paranoid office-worker relieves the alienation she feels in her job by writing experimental lyric prose.
ARLEEN PARÉ
Reviews
Between the Door Posts
Between the Door Posts, by Isa Milman (Ekstasis Editions), begins with this quote from Kafka: “How can one take delight in the world unless one flees to it for refuge?”
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Fiction
Paper Trail
A paranoid office-worker relieves the alienation she feels in her job by writing experimental lyric prose.
ARLEEN PARÉ
Poetry
Soldier Boys
Bobby returns from the war with a box-camera snapshot of boys drowning in greatcoats.
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