An exploration of ‘I’: Poet Canisia Lubrin on the book that won her the Griffin Poetry Prize

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An exploration of ‘I’: Poet Canisia Lubrin on the book that won her the Griffin Poetry Prize
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The Globe and Mail caught up with Lubrin to discuss The Dyzgraphxst, her winning poetry collection that the Griffin jury dubbed ‘a spectacular feat of architecture called a poem’

, too. Raised in Saint Lucia, Lubrin later moved to Canada and studied at York University and the University of Guelph. She now teaches creative writing at OCAD University and poetry at the University of Toronto, and is the incoming poetry editor for publisher McClelland & Stewart., her winning poetry collection that the Griffin jury dubbed “a spectacular feat of architecture called a poem.

Jejune is situated as a sort of a protagonist, both a pluralized one and a series of voices. Was there a sense of writing not just from a place of “I,” but toward a more community experience?

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