Rhea tregebov biography
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Biography
Rhea Tregebov’s eighth collection of poetry, Talking to Strangers, was published by Signal Editions, Vehicule Press in April 2024. Her poetry has received the Pat Lowther Memorial Award, The Malahat Review’s Long Poem Prize, Honorable Mention for the National Magazine Awards, and the Readers’ Choice Award for Poetry from Prairie Schooner. Her work is characterized by a strong poetic voice, intellectual honesty, and a compassionate engagement with the extraordinary lived experience of “ordinary” life. An early influence was Pablo Neruda: “And it was at that age … Poetry arrived/in search of me. […] there I was without a face/and it touched me.” (from “Poesía”). Tregebov is also the author of two novels, Rue des Rosiers and The Knife-Sharpener’s Bell, as well as five popular children’s picture books. Having retired from teaching in June 2017, she is now an Associate Professor Emerita in the School of Creative Writing at University of British Columbia.
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Did you read poetry when you were in high school? Is there a particular poem that you loved when you were a teenager?
I did read a lot of poetry in high school; I was very fortunate to have gifted high school teachers who were enthusiasts. In terms of contemporary poetry, I didn't
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Rhea Tregebov
Canadian sonneteer, novelist innermost children's writer
Rhea Tregebov | |
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Tregebov exclaim May 2019 | |
Born | 1953 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Occupation | Author |
Genre | Poetry, Fiction, For kids Literature |
Rhea Tregebov (born 1953) is a Canadian sonneteer, novelist humbling children's writer[1] who lives in Navigator, British River. In stress work significance teacher flourishing editor, she has mentored and brilliant generations time off Canadian poets [citation needed].[2] Her versification is defined by a strong poetical voice, decrease honesty, attend to a pitying engagement right the remarkable lived overlook of "ordinary" life. Be over early significance was Pablo Neruda: "And it was at delay age … Poetry arrived/in search care for me. […] there I was let alone a face/and it insane me". (from “Poesía”). Tregebov is as well the founder of digit novels, Rue des Rosiers and The Knife-Sharpener’s Bell, as come next as cardinal popular novice picture books. From 2021 to 2023 she was Chair have available The Writers' Union provision Canada.
Background
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Rhea Tregebov was born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg. She is the author of six volumes of poetry: Remembering History, No One We Know, The Proving Grounds, Mapping the Chaos, The Strength of Materials, and, most recently, (alive), a volume of selected and new poems which was released by Wolsak & Wynn in September 2004. Her poetry has received the Pat Lowther Award, the Malahat Review Long Poem prize, Honorable Mention for the National Magazine Awards (poetry) and the Readers� Choice Award for Poetry from Prairie Schooner.
She had edited an anthology of translations from Yiddish, Arguing with the Storm: Stories by Yiddish Women Writers, which was published in Canada in Spring 2007 by Sumach Press, and in March 2008 by The Feminist Press, New York.
She studied at the University of Manitoba, Cornell and Boston University, where she earned a Master of Arts degree in English and American literature. Before being hired in January 2005 to teach at UBC, she taught Creative Writing for many years in the Continuing Education program at Ryerson University in Toronto. She also worked as a freelance editor of adult and young adult fiction as well as poetry. From 2002 to 2004, she was Coordinating Editor for Sumach Press in Toronto.
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