Daniel Sloate


Daniel Sloate was a Canadian translator, poet and playwright.

Biography

Daniel Sloate was born in Windsor, Ontario, on January 27, 1931.
Sloate attended the University of Western Ontario and obtained a doctorate in French literature from the Sorbonne. He taught translation at the Translators' School in Paris before taking a position also teaching translation at the Université de Montréal, where he remained until his retirement in 1995.

Awards and recognition

Original works

Non-fiction

  • ''Les Traquenards de la grammaire anglaise''

Novels

  • ''Lydia Thrippe''

Poetry

Poems in Blue and Black Words in Miniature A Taste of Earth, A Taste of Flame Dead Shadows Of Dissonance and Shadows Chaque étreinte est un oubli Trad. François Peraldi

Theatre

The Countess Plays, five one-act plays
  • ''I Is Another''

Translations

Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud, First Secrets by Éloi de Grandmont On Mont-Courant by Serge Meyer The Passions of Mr. Desire by André Roy Selected Poems by Marie Uguay Black Diva by Jean-Paul Daoust The Life of Mozart by Stendhal Interviews to Literature by Jean Royer Impala by Carole David Interviews with the Phoenix by Fulvio Caccia Aknos and Other Poems by Fulvio Caccia Blue Ashes by Jean-Paul Daoust Selected Poems by Fulvio Caccia Parallel to Life by André Roy A Father's Revenge by Pan Bouyoucas Isabelle's Notebooks by Sylvie Chaput Republic Denied: The Loss of Canada, by Fulvio Caccia No End to the World: Selected Poems by Hélène Dorion Life in the Singular: Selected Poems by Claude Beausoleil The Night Will Be Insistent: Selected Poems: 1987–2000 by Denise Desautels I'll Always Become What's Left of Me by Guillaume Bourque