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Martine Audet

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Martine Audet
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Martine Audet (born October 15, 1961) is a Canadian poet from Montreal, Quebec.[1][2] She won the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry at the 2020 Governor General's Awards for her poetry collection La Société des cendres.

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She was previously a nominee at the 2000 Governor General's Awards for Orbites,[3] at the 2007 Governor General's Awards for Les manivelles,[4] at the 2011 Governor General's Awards for Je demande pardon à l'espèce qui brille[5] and at the 2015 Governor General's Awards for Tête première / Dos / Contre dos,[6] and won the Prix Alain-Grandbois in 2001 for Les tables.

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Selected works

  • Poèmes du lendemain ("Poems from the following day") (1993)
  • Les murs clairs ("The clear walls") (1996)
  • Doublures ("Stuffings") (1998)
  • Orbites ("Eye-sockets") (2000)
  • Les tables ("The Tables") (2001)
  • Les mélancolies ("The Wistful Sadnesses") (2003)
  • Que ferais-je du jour ("What Would I Make of the Day") (2005)
  • Les manivelles ("Cranks") (2006)
  • L'amour des objets ("The Love of the Objects") (2009)
  • Je demande pardon à l'espèce qui brille ("I Beg Forgiveness of the Shining Species") (2010)
  • Le ciel n'est qu'un détour à brûler ("The Sky is Just a Bend to Burn") (2010)
  • Des lames entières ("Some Whole Blades") (2011)
  • Des voix stridentes ou rompues (Some Voices either Shrill or Broken") (2013)
  • Tête première / Dos / Contre dos ("First Head / Back / Against Back") (2015)
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