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Temmuz Arsiray

Biographie

Tawhida Tanya Evanson is a Canadian poet, novelist, artist and Ashiq known for her innovative work blending poetry, orality, music and multimedia. Born and based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, she performs internationally, has released four audio recordings, six films and the upcoming 2024 Afrofuturist concert film CYANO SUN SUITE. Evanson has two published poetry collections and her debut novel Book of Wings won the 2022 CAM/Blue Metropolis New Contribution Prize. The French autotranslation Livre des ailes (2023) is fresh from Marchand de feuilles. Evanson's work explores themes of identity, Sufi spirituality and the human condition, and she has received acclaim at home and abroad for her captivating performances and unique approach to poetry. She is recognized for her role as director of the Banff Centre Spoken Word program and is current president of the Quebec Writers' Federation. She moonlights as a whirling dervish. www.mothertonguemedia.com

Entrevue

Lisiez-vous de la poésie quand vous étiez à l'école ? Y a-t-il un poème en particulier dont vous vous souvenez ?

Yes, I read poetry in high school, and it was mainly poetry by musicians because music has always played a central role in my life. When I was fifteen, I listened to The Doors day and night and had several books of poetry by Jim Morrison. I still have my copy of "Wilderness" which contains one of my favourite pieces of his called “Signals.” Also, when I was sixteen, I had to do a school project on a famous Canadian and my father suggested the poet Leonard Cohen. I had no idea who he was and so it was a fantastic discovery. My project had to be presented creatively outside of the standard essay format. So, I wrote an essay about Leonard Cohen, recorded myself reading the text onto a cassette interspersed with samples of his songs, and handed in my first spoken word project. It was 1988 and I still have that cassette.

Quand avez-vous commencé à écrire de la poésie ? Et quand avez-vous commencé à vous considérer poète ?

I started writing poetry after a very heavy depression put me in the hospital when I was fourteen. A friend from class gave me a journal while I was there. I had had other journals before but this one was different--I blackened the pages with poetry. Poetry saved me, and poetry continues to save me to this day. However, it took many years for me to consider myself a poet. In 1996 while I was completing my BA in English Literature and Creative Writing at Concordia University, I started compiling my work and self-published my first chapbook called "Blood In, Blood Out." I went on to self-publish five more. And because I have always presented my work orally as a spoken word artist, it is only after my first studio album of poetry and music in 2004 that I really began seeing myself as a poet and not just an occasional writer of poems. It's not a job one chooses, it is a verdict.

Comment voyez-vous le « travail » des poètes ?

I believe that the job of the poet--and all artists in fact--is to question, reflect, inspire and predict the future.

Si vous deviez choisir un poème à mémoriser dans notre anthologie, lequel serait-ce ?

I would choose Guanahani, 11 by Kamau Brathwaite.

Publications

Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
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Titre
Book of Wings
Maison d'édition
Véhicule Press
Sous la direction de
Dimitri Nasrallah
Date
2021
Type de publication
Recueil
Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
N/A
Titre
Nouveau Griot
Maison d'édition
Frontenac House
Sous la direction de
N/A
Date
2018
Type de publication
Recueil
Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
N/A
Titre
Bothism
Maison d'édition
Ekstasis Editions
Sous la direction de
N/A
Date
2017
Type de publication
Recueil
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