Lorne Shirinian
BIO
Biography

I was born in Toronto in 1945. I completed an Honours BA in French language and literature at the University of Toronto, an MA in Comparative Literature at Carleton University and a PhD in Comparative Literature at l'Université de Montréal. I founded and edited Manna: a review of contemporary poetry (1971 to 1974). I lived, taught and wrote in the Montreal area for 20 years. In 1994, I moved to Kingston, where I became a professor in the Department of English at the Royal Military College of Canada. I retired in 2010 after 35 years in the profession as Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature. In 2014, I returned to Toronto after being away for almost 40 years where I continue to write full time.  

ADDRESS
City: Toronto, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Fiction and autofictional life writing
LANGUAGES
English and French
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Troubled
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2024
Title
Minas Delirian
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2023
Title
Remembering, Keeping a Record
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2023
Title
Arising, Two Novellas and a Play
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2023
Title
Simantov
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2022
Title
Rendering the Timeline
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2021
Title
Like Standing on Shifting Sands
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2021
Title
Intimate Spaces
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2020
Title
Restlessness
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2020
Title
Motion Sickness
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2017
Title
What Remains
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2013
Title
Transformations: Selected Short Fiction 1977-2013
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2013
Title
Exile in the Cradle in The Theatre of Genocide, edited by Robert Skloot
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Year
2008
Title
Love Hemorrhage
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2007
Title
When Darkness Falls Upon Us
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2004
Title
This Dark Thing: Two One-Act Plays
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2004
Title
The Landscape of Memory: Perspectives on the Armenian Diaspora
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2004
Title
Exile in the Cradle
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2003
Title
Memory's Orphans
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2002
Title
The Armenian Genocide, Resisting the Inertia of Indifference (co-written with Alan Whitehorn)
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2001
Title
Rough Landing
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2000
Title
Writing Memory: The Search for Home in Armenian Diaspora Literature as Cultural Practice
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
2000
Title
The History of Armenian and Other Fiction
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
1999
Title
Survivor Memoirs of the Armenian Genocide
Publisher
Taderon Press, Reading, England
Year
1999
Title
Quest for Closure: The Armenian Genocide and the Search for Justice in Canada
Publisher
Blue Heron Press
Year
1999
Title
Th Impact of the Armenian Diaspora: Eighty-Three Years of Survival and Memory in the Armenian Diaspora
Publisher
Department of Sociolgy, University of Toronto
Year
1998
Title
The Republic of Armenia and the Rethinking of Diaspora in Literature
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
Year
1992
Title
Earthquake
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
Year
1991
Title
Beginnings and ends
Publisher
The Zoryan Institute
Year
1991
Title
Armenian North American Literature, a Critical Introduction: Genocide, Diaspora and Symbols
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
Year
1990
Title
Poems of Dispersion and Other Rites of Movement
Publisher
Manna Publishing
Year
1977
Title
Manuscript, Tom Sturgess
Publisher
Abby Publishing
Year
1972
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