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Paulette Jiles
Paulette Jiles (born 1943 in Salem, Missouri) is an American-born Canadian poet and novelist. She was educated at the University of Illinois in Spanish literature, and then moved to Canada in 1969.
Works
- Waterloo Express (1973)
- Celestial Navigation (1984, winner of the 1984 Governor General's Award for English Poetry, the Pat Lowther Award and the Gerald Lampert Award)
- The Golden Hawks (Where We Live) (1985)
- The Late Great Human Road Show (1986, nominated for the Books in Canada First Novel Award)
- The Jesse James Poems (1988)
- Song to the Rising Sun (1989)
- Cousins (1992)
- Flying Lesson: Selected Poems (1995)
- Enemy Women (2002, winner of the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize)
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