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Pierre L’Abbé
Pierre
L’Abbé holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Religion from
the University of Toronto. He has taught world religions and ethics
at the University of Toronto and Humber College.
Religion and morality in contemporary society are major themes
in his poetic works, Lyon (Letters, 1996) and Ten Days in Rio
(watershedBooks, 1998).
His concerns on the interplay of aesthetics, morality, and religion
come together in critical writings on art in southeast Asia and
politics in Europe, and in his short story collection, In the
Time of Talking (Guernica Editions, 2005).
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