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On poetry, the ‘ordinary apocalypse,’ and how melancholia can be a source of hope

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Q&A with ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´'s Dr. Evelyne Gagnon and Dr. Michael Lithgow

Dr. Evelyne Gagnon, an associate professor of French literature at ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ (AU), recently published her first collection of poetry, .

Gagnon recently discussed the book and her work in a wide-ranging interview with Dr. Michael Lithgow, an associate professor of communication and media studies. They talk about the role of poetry in creating a dialogue of intimacy around the human condition, and ideas such as the "ordinary apocalypse"-that catastrophe is encountered in the ordinary and everyday. Gagnon also shares why melancholia features so prominently in her works and why it can become a space of hope, inspiration, and creativity.

Evelyne's Gagnon's Incidents is available through and in Edmonton at Glass Bookshop.

Dr. Evelyne Gagnon is an associate professor at ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. Her research focuses on poetry and the artistic iterations of melancholia in Québécois and Canadian literatures. She holds a PhD in Québécois literature from Université du Québec à Montréal. She previously held a CRILCQ postdoctoral fellowship at the Université de Montréal, and a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded postdoctoral fellowship at the Canadian Literature Centre. She has lived and worked in Edmonton since 2014.

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