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Poet accused of plagiarism

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MONTREAL — One of Canada’s former poet laureates is being accused of plagiarizi­ng the works of well-known English-language authors in a book that has since been taken off the shelves. U.K.-based poetry sleuth Ira Lightman went public in The Guardian newspaper over the weekend about his investigat­ion into Pierre DesRuissea­ux, who died in January 2016.

Lightman says DesRuissea­ux’s Tranches de vie, a book of Frenchlang­uage poetry published in 2013, lifted works from various authors, including Maya Angelou, Dylan Thomas and even late rap artist Tupac Shakur.

Montreal-based publisher Editions du Noroit said that only between 50 and 100 copies of the book were sold and it has been removed from shelves.

Paul Bélanger, who runs the publishing house, says the late Quebec writer, poet, journalist, publisher and translator’s health might have something to do with any uncredited work.

Bélanger says DesRuissea­ux suffered from a degenerati­ve brain disorder in his final years and may have been confused when he submitted work he believed was original.

DesRuissea­ux produced numerous works including several books of poetry, with Moneme earning him the 1989 Governor General’s Award, Canada’s most prestigiou­s literary honour.

The native of Sherbrooke, Que., was named Canada’s fourth poet laureate in 2009, serving a two-year stint that ended in 2011.

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