Genni Gunn
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Genni Gunn is a Canadian
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 novelist, poet
Poet
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, and translator
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.

Born in Trieste
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, Italy
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, she currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia
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. Gunn has a B.F.A. and an M.F.A. from the University of British Columbia
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. She is Treasurer of the Writers' Union of Canada
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, a member of the Literary Translators' Association of Canada
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and PEN International.

Novels

  • Solitaria (2010), ISBN 1-897109-43-1
  • Thrice Upon a Time (1990), ISBN 0-919627-81-1
  • Tracing Iris (2001), ISBN 1-55192-486-2

Short stories

  • On the Road (1991), ISBN 0-88750-840-5
  • Hungers (2002), ISBN 1-55192-566-4

Poetry

  • Mating in Captivity (1993), ISBN 1-55082-067-2
  • Faceless (2007), ISBN 1-897109-16-4

Translations

  • Devour Me Too [by Dacia Mariani] (1987)
  • Traveling in the Gait of a Fox [by Dacia Mariani] (1992)

Opera Libretto

  • Alternate Visions (2007) (music by John Oliver) Produced by Chants Libres, Montreal.
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