Louise Warren

Born in 1956, Louise Warren is a Quebec poet and essayist. In poetry, she is credited with more than a dozen books, including Le Lièvre de mars, La Lumière, l’Arbre, le Trait and Le Plus Petit Espace. As an essayist, she explored the themes of creation, memory and mourning in La Forme et le Deuil, Archives du lac, and was a finalist for the Governor General’s Award.

 

Où va le jour

Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff

2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir

Où va le jour

Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff

2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir

Où va le jour

Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff

2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir

Où va le jour

Text by Louise Warren and engraving by Béatrice Sokoloff

2010 | 30 x 20 cm | engraving and typography | 33 prints | editor A. Piroir