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The Bare Bones of Our Alphabet is a collection of poetry that reveals the all-consuming yearning of poets and literary writers to create and find a language that tells the most about our existence.
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Irene Marques holds a PhD in Comparative Literature, a Masters in French Literature, a Masters in Comparative Literature and a Bachelor of Social Work. She is a bilingual writer (English and Portuguese) and Lecturer at Toronto Metropolitan University where she teaches literature, literary theory and creative writing. She has taught at various other universities in Toronto including University of Toronto, York University, and OCAD University. In 2007, she held a Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Before devoting herself entirely to academia and writing, she worked in various social services fields for over fourteen years. Her published creative writing works include
Wearing Glasses of Water (poetry, 2007),
Habitando na Metáfora do Tempo (short stories, 2009),
The Perfect Unravelling of the Spirit (poetry, 2012),
The Circular Incantation (poetry, 2013),
My House is a Mansion (novel, 2015),
Daria (novel, 2021) and
Uma Casa no Mundo (novel, 2021), which won Prémio Imprensa Nacional/Ferreira de Castro in Portugal. Her academic publications include the manuscript
Transnational Discourses on Class, Gender and Cultural Identity (Purdue University Press, 2011) and numerous articles in international journals or scholarly collectives. She was born and raised in Portugal and moved to Canada at the age of 20.