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Interview

Volume 20, Number 2 (1995)

Death of the Tragic Female Writer: A Conversation with Karen Connelly

  • Clare Goulet
Submitted
May 22, 2008
Published
1995-06-06

Abstract

Karen Connelly speaks about her distrust of academic settings and critical theory, the change in critical attitude towards her when she won the Governor General's Award for Touch the Dragon, and the lack of value placed on poets in Canada, especially when compared with the respect for poets and poetry in other countries. The painterly quality of and the significance of many different landscapes (Thailand, Spain, Greece, and Canada) to her work is discussed. Connelly says that "to praise what is alive" is what she is does in her work.