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Canisia Lubrin

Canisia Lubrin

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Canisia Lubrin est l'auteure de cinq livres, dont Voodoo Hypothesis, The Dyzgraphxst, The World After Rain (2025) et Code Noir. Elle a reçu plusieurs distinctions, dont le prix Windham-Campbell 2021, le prix OCM Bocas pour la littérature caribéenne, le prix Griffin de poésie, le prix Derek Walcott et le prix littéraire Danuta Gleed. Elle a également été deux fois finaliste du prix littéraire du Gouverneur général. Elle est professeure agrégée et coordinatrice du programme de maîtrise en création littéraire de l'université de Guelph, ainsi que rédactrice en chef de la section poésie chez McClelland & Stewart. Code Noir, le premier roman de Lubrin, lauréat du prix Carol Shields 2025 pour la fiction, comprend 59 dessins de la célèbre artiste plasticienne Torkwase Dyson.

Code Noir

Canisia Lubrin's debut fiction is that rare work of art—a brilliant, startlingly original book that combines immense literary and political force. Its structure is deceptively simple: it departs from the infamous real-life “Code Noir,” a set of historical decrees originally passed in 1685 by King Louis XIV of France defining the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire. The original Code had fifty-nine articles; Code Noir has fifty-nine linked fictions—vivid, unforgettable, multi-layered fragments filled with globe-wise characters who desire to live beyond the ruins of the past. Ranging in style from contemporary realism to dystopia, from futuristic fantasy to historical fiction, this inventive, shape-shifting braid of stories exists far beyond the enclosures of official decrees. This is a timely, daring, virtuosic book by a young literary star. The stories are accompanied by black-and-white drawings—one at the start of each fiction—by acclaimed visual artist Torkwase Dyson.

World After Rain (The)

woman from fine-print time, disclose to the world: the forecast of our noontime births outdoors; how I distrust every form of authority, chiefly my own astonishment this poisoned wish is why I love, I bow to deserts, these claychildren of forests everywhere I love the rain, this is no secret, I love the solar wind; hold their elliptical life in the wasteland of our third mouths where flowers are invisible and bones are sanded and amusing, and every heliopause cloud senses our head, how we astonish our memories vining where no shade is enough, since many who’ll feed me will refuse me their names, and good, who knows what bargains I would make with their meanings, more bundles of thyme . . . tournaments of family recipes with you at my question,
25
avril 2026

FRYE Cabaret

Rejoignez-nous pour notre tout premier FRYE Cabaret ! Nos six auteur·rices liront des extraits de leurs dernières parutions, accompagnés par le batteur, percussionniste et compositeur Martin Daigle.  

Présenté en partenariat avec l'Été musical de Barachois.

27
avril 2026

How Far the Light Reaches

This event will begin with a Flash FRYE reading by Rebecca Salazar (antibody, M&S), followed by an in-conversation with Jessica Bebenek (No One Knows Us There, Book*hug) and Canisia Lubrin (The World After Rain, M&S). Join our guests as they discuss the many ways in which we can care for loved ones, as well as honor and mourn unimaginable losses.