Paulette Jiles
Paulette Jiles
(born
1943
in
Salem, Missouri
) is an
American
-born
Canadian
poet
and
novelist
. She was educated at the
University of Illinois
in
Spanish literature
, and then moved to Canada in
1969
.
Works
Waterloo Express
(
1973
)
Celestial Navigation
(
1984
, winner of the
1984 Governor General's Award for English Poetry
, the
Pat Lowther Award
and the
Gerald Lampert Award
)
The Golden Hawks (Where We Live)
(
1985
)
The Late Great Human Road Show
(
1986
, nominated for the
Books in Canada First Novel Award
)
The Jesse James Poems
(
1988
)
Song to the Rising Sun
(
1989
)
Cousins
(
1992
)
Flying Lesson: Selected Poems
(
1995
)
Enemy Women
(
2002
, winner of the
Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
)
Jiles, Paulette Jiles, Paulette Jiles, Paulette
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