Oana Avasilichioaei
Oana Avasilichioaei's poetry is garnering significant national and international attention. A Spanish translation of her book, Abandon will be published later this year. Her writing has appeared in the Chicago Review, Jacket Magazine in Australia, nypoesi in Norway, as well as in many Canadian literary journals. She has given readings and talks across Canada and in the USA, Mexico, Spain and Slovenia. Her translation of a poetry collection by Nobel Prize nominee Nichita Stanescu has been published under the title Occupational Sickness (1-894543-27-0). Avasilichioaei lives in Montreal where she translates and coordinates the Atwater Poetry Project reading series.
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Reviews
- Brief Review (Michael Roberson, Arc, 12/1/2009)
- feria: a poempark by Oana Avasilichioaei (Karis Shearer, matrix magazine, 11/26/2009)
- feria: a poempark (John Herbert Cunningham, Prairie Fire, 10/20/2009)
- Locating the Author (M. Travis Lane, The Fiddlehead, 4/1/2009)
- feria: a poempark (Karis Shearer, Matrix 82, 3/1/2009)
- The city as poem: Little Hunger, Feria, and Nightmarker (Jacqueline Turner, Straight.com, 2/12/2009)
- West Coast settings power new poetry from Tim Bowling and Oana Avasilichioaei (Barbara Carey, The Toronto Star, 2/8/2009)
- Volume 8, Number 2: The Poetry Shelf (Small Press Bookwatch, 2/1/2009)
- Behemoth Gargantuan Canadian Poetry in Review (rob mclennan, The Danforth Review, 12/2/2008)
- Streams of time flow through pages of new poetry collection (Sijia Chen, The Concordian, 11/11/2008)
- Feria: a poempark (Bert Almon, Montreal Review of Books 12.1, 10/1/2008)
- Abandon (Jennifer Boire, Prairie Fire Magazine, 7/6/2007)
- Book Reviews: Poetry (Anita Lahey, Malahat Review, 4/1/2007)
- Abandon (Kris Brandhagen, PoetryReviews.ca, 4/5/2006)