Karen Houle Explained
Karen Houle is a Canadian poet and academic.[1]
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- https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/michael-crummey-among-fiction-finalists-for-governor-general-s-literary-awards-1.4620022 "Michael Crummey among fiction finalists for Governor General's Literary Awards"
- Jeremy Luke Hill, "A river runs through it: Grand River watershed inspires Guelph philosopher [sic poet Karen Houle"]. Guelph Mercury, September 28, 2019. She is most noted for her 2019 poetry collection The Grand River Watershed: A Folk Ecology, which was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry at the 2019 Governor General's Awards.[1]
A retired philosophy professor at the University of Guelph, she previously published the poetry collections Ballast (2000) and During (2005), and the philosophy texts Hegel and Deleuze: Together Again for the First Time (2013) and Toward a New Image of Thought: Responsibility, Complexity and Abortion (2013).
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