Alexandra Oliver

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Alexandra Oliver
Born
Alexandra Edith Amelia Oliver

1970 (age 55–56)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationPoet
Education
Period1990s-present
Notable awardsPat Lowther Award (2014)
SpouseDragan Basekic
Website
Official website

Alexandra Edith Amelia Basekic (née Oliver; born 1970) is a Canadian poet. She began as a Vancouver-based slam poet in the early 1990s,[1] and appeared in the 1998 documentary film SlamNation.[2] Oliver won the 2014 Pat Lowther Award for her collection Meeting the Tormentors in Safeway.

As of 2025, Oliver is an instructor at OCAD University.[3]

Early life and education

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Alexandra Edith Amelia Oliver was born in Vancouver in 1970.[citation needed]

She received a Master of Arts in drama from the University of Toronto in 1992, a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing in 2012,[4][non-primary source needed] and a Doctor of Philosophy in English and cultural studies from McMaster University.[5]

Awards and honors

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CBC Books included Hail the Invisible Watchman on their list of the "best Canadian poetry of 2022".[6]

Awards for Oliver's work
Year Work Award Result Ref.
2014 Meeting the Tormentors in Safeway Pat Lowther Award Winner [7][8]
2017 Let the Empire Down Pat Lowther Award Shortlist [9]

Personal life

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She is married to engineer Dragan Basekic,[10] and she is a parent.[11][non-primary source needed]

Publications

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  • Meeting the Tormentors in Safeway (2013)[2]
  • Measure for Measure: An Anthology of Poetic Meters, co-editor with Annie Finch (2015)
  • Let the Empire Down (2016)[12]
  • On the Oven Sits a Maiden (chapbook) (2018)
  • Hail the Invisible Watchman (2022)[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Hot Shots of '93: They're young and they're dazzling". Vancouver Sun, May 8, 1993.
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