Marie-Célie Agnant, born in nineteen fifty-three, is a distinguished poet, writer, and storyteller who has made Quebec, Canada, her home since nineteen seventy. Her literary journey has been marked by a diverse range of works, including poems, novels, novellas, and children's books, showcasing her versatility and creativity.
In two thousand twenty-three, Agnant achieved a significant milestone in her career by being appointed the tenth Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate. This prestigious role highlights her contributions to Canadian literature and her ability to resonate with audiences through her powerful storytelling.
Agnant's works have transcended linguistic boundaries, being translated into several languages, including Spanish, English, Dutch, Italian, Catalan, and Korean. Notable among her publications is 'Silence Like Blood' (Le Silence comme le sang), released in nineteen ninety-seven, which garnered a nomination for the Governor General's Award in nineteen ninety-eight.
In addition to her writing, Agnant is known for her engaging storytelling performances, occasionally collaborating with the Bread & Puppet Theater of Vermont. Her rich body of work continues to inspire readers and audiences alike, solidifying her place in the literary landscape.