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
- Winner: Félix-Antoine Savard Award offered by the Translation Center, Columbia University in 1991 for his translation of Selected Poems by Marie Uguay
- Nominated: 1998 Governor General's Awards, Translation for Aknos and Other Poems by Fulvio Caccia.
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 PeraldiTheatre
The Countess Plays, five one-act plays- ''I Is Another''