Writers' Trust of Canada

Joseph

Dandurand 

Joseph Dandurand won the 2022 Latner Writers’ Trust Poetry Prize for his distinguished body of work. He is the author of several collections including SH:LAM, I Will Be Corrupted, The Punishment, and The East Side of It All, which was shortlisted for the 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize. Dandurand works as director of the Kwantlen Cultural Centre and is a member of the Kwantlen First Nation, located east of Vancouver on the Fraser River. 

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“Joseph Dandurand’s oeuvre is a marvel of witness, expressing tough, unflinching truths. The poet’s work dissects, re-configures and takes to task settler-colonialism; his quotidian reflections read like parables, with startling economy. Whether drawing from his own spiritual immortality of cultural initiation, or from his insightful perspective as a survivor of the streets, the author conjures lived-in worlds that resonate through action over sentiment. His voice blends the streetwise with the oracular. Dandurand’s instantly relatable poems are deep, deep dives into rhythms that build a history of survival in place, wise to all that’s frail, strong, funny, and hopeful.”

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2025 - Selector

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