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| WORKS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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POETRY Alive: Selected and New Poems. Toronto: Wolsak and Wynn, 2004. The Strength of Materials: Poems. Toronto:
Wolsak and Wynn, 2001. Mapping the Chaos. Montréal: Véhicule
Press, 1995. The Proving Grounds. Montréal: Signal
Editions, 1991. No One We Know. Toronto: Aya Press, 1986.
Remembering History. Montréal: Guernica
Eds., 1982. OTHER WORK Tregebov, Rhea, ed. Gifts: Poems for Parents.
Toronto: Sumach Press, 2002. Tregebov, Rhea and Sandra Lambert, eds. The WIER
Tap: A Selection of Writings from Writers in Electronic Residence Secondary
Conference. Toronto: Canadian Education Association and WIER,
2001. Tregebov, Rhea, ed. A Long Life of Making: Poems
From the Pat Lowther Memorial Award Winners. Charlottetown, P.E.I.:
Gynergy Books, 2000. Tregebov, Rhea and Edna Alford, eds. Intersections:
Fiction and Poetry from the Banff Centre for the Arts. Banff,
Alta.: Banff Centre Press, 2000. What-if Sara. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1999. Sasha and the Wiggly Tooth. Toronto: Second
Story Press, 1993. The Big Storm. Toronto: Kids Can Press,
1992. The Extraordinary Ordinary Everything Room.
Montreal: Editions P. Tisseyre, 1991. Tregebov, Rhea, ed. Frictions II: Stories by Women.
Toronto: Second Story Press, 1993. Tregebov, Rhea, ed. Sudden Miracles: Eight Women
Poets. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1991. Tregebov, Rhea, ed. Frictions: Stories by Women.
Toronto: Second Story Press, 1989. Tregebov, Rhea, ed. Frictions: Short Fiction by
Canadian Women. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1989. Tregebov, Rhea, ed. Work in Progress: Building Feminist Culture. Toronto: Women's Press, 1987. |
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| CRITICISM | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Carey, Barbara. Rev. of No One We Know,
by Rhea Tregebov. Quarry 36.3 (1987): 70-75. Downie, Glen. Rev. of The Proving Grounds,
by Rhea Tregebov. Event 21.2 (1992): 106-109. Harvor, Elisabeth. Rev. of The Proving Grounds,
by Rhea Tregebov. Antigonish Review 89 (1992): 109-113. Hayes, Glenn. Rev. of No One We Know, by
Rhea Tregebov. Poetry Canada Review 9.3 (1988): 30-31. Heald, Susan. Rev. of Work In Progress: Building
Feminist Culture, ed. Rhea Tregebov. Resources for Feminist
Research 17.2 (1988): 56. Lynes, Jeanette. Rev. of The Strength of Materials,
by Rhea Tregebov. Canadian Literature 178 (2003): 173. Myers, Barbara. Rev. of The Strength of Materials,
by Rhea Tregebov. ARC 47 (2001): 98-99. Panofsky, Ruth. Rev. of The Strength of Materials,
by Rhea Tregebov. Quill & Quire 67.7 (2001): 46. Parry, Mitchell P. Rev. of The Strength of Materials,
by Rhea Tregebov. Malahat Review 139 (2002): 117-118. Rev. of Mapping the Chaos, by Rhea Tregebov.
Books In Canada 25.3 (1996): 10-11. Rev. of Mapping the Chaos, by Rhea Tregebov.
Prairie Fire 17.3 (1996): 253-254. Rev. of Mapping the Chaos, by Rhea Tregebov.
Quill & Quire 62.1 (1996): 32-33. Rev. of No One We Know, by Rhea Tregebov.
Canadian Literature 117 (1988) : 142-144. Rev. of The Proving Grounds, by Rhea Tregebov.
Canadian Literature 150 (1996): 166-168. Singleton, Martin. Rev. of No One We Know,
by Rhea Tregebov. Cross Canada Writers Quarterly 9.3/4 (1987):
38-39. York, Lorraine M. Home Thoughts or Abroad? A Rhetoric
of Place in Modern and Postmodern Canadian Political Poetry. Essays
on Canadian Writing 51/52 (1993): 321-339. York, Lorraine M. Rev. of No One We Know,
by Rhea Tregebov. Canadian Literature 117 (1988): 142-144. |
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1995: Malahat Review Long Poem Award, Mapping the Chaos 1995: Prairie Schooner Readers Choice Award, Mapping the Chaos 1983: Pat Lowther Award |
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| Rhea
Tregebov was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She studied English at the
University of Manitoba, and completed her Masters Degree in English at Boston
University. Poems from Tregebovs 1995 collection, Mapping the
Chaos, won both the Malahat Review Long Poem Award and the Prairie
Schooner Readers Choice Award. She now lives in Toronto where she
works as a poetry instructor and freelance editor. |
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