Poetry

  • Ghost Country

    Creator

    Noyes, Steve

    Abstract

    "In a sober and carefully understated voice I say: this is a damn good poet." Al Purdy on Backing into Heaven Ghost Country enters the difficult electric air between cultures and lovers, alive to the fierce exoticism of desire but also to its confusions, its political and personal dissonances. Set in contemporary China, these poems spring from the intense anguished observations of the lover of a culture who is also, inescapably, the outsider. Lyrical, candid, tough, they are rooted in a passionate honesty that refuses to sentimentalize or look away.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

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  • Angel and the Bear

    Creator

    Charlton, Brian

    Abstract

    A pinball wizard stars in this urban romance, set where the blues meet jazz in London, Ontario's historic York Hotel.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • The Martha Landscapes

    Creator

    Thibaudeau, Colleen

    Abstract

    Readers of Colleen Thibaudeau's selected poems, My Granddaughters Are Combing Out Their Long Hair, will feel at home in The Martha Landscapes, where domestic dearness and the exotic, like strangers, "make their first acquaintance….. in a blur of words." The cross-relationships that occur, in a poetry of technical virtuosity that feels as easy as breathing, are sensed to be permanent.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • Steam-Cleaning Love

    Creator

    Hamilton, J. A.

    Abstract

    J.A. Hamilton distinguished herself with Body Rain (1991) a tough, passionate lyrical book written out of a woman's anger and a woman’s love. Steam-Cleaning Love, Hamilton’s second book of poetry, is "ginger root tough and jelly edgy" -- spicy, sweet, biting; it overwhelms, inundates, the palate. This new book revives the angry, biting, funny, loving, randy voice that won readers to her first volume, but sets that voice in a gentler space. These are passionate poems that celebrate women as friends and lovers, and the beauty, the delight, the desire of women's bodies.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • Rediscovered Sheep

    Creator

    Lee, John B.

    Abstract

    Rediscovered Sheep takes its origin generations ago when an ancestor of John B. Lee began to raise Lincoln sheep in Ontario. John B. may never take up his inheritance as Master of the Flock, but his understanding of sheep husbandry is woven into the woolly fabric of his work. The first poems in Rediscovered Sheep are about real modern-day shepherds and actual sheep. Then the sheep get loose. They spill out into human roles -- policeman, guest speaker, ballerina -- which they occupy exuberantly and sometimes with a disquieting naturalness.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • To Kill a White Dog

    Creator

    Lee, John B.

    Abstract

    A long poem dramatizing the clash in visions of the land which occurs when a white settler builds on a sacred Iroquois site.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • Hooked

    Creator

    Smart, Carolyn

    Abstract

    Longlisted for the 2010 ReLit Award Hooked is a stunning new collection of seven poems about seven famous or infamous women: Myra Hindley, Unity Mitford, Zelda Fitzgerald, Dora Carrington, Carson McCullers, Jane Bowles, and Elizabeth Smart. Each of these women was hooked on, and her life contorted by, an addiction or obsession. Here we have seven variations on the insoluble conundrum of sexuality – each in a remarkably distinct, authentic voice. Carolyn Smart brilliantly recreates seven lives of great colour.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • Appetite

    Creator

    Anderson, Mia

    Abstract

    Verve, energy, wit, piquance and pure linguistic excitement: Mia Anderson's poetry is a whole cookbook of poetic experiences. Anderson is always ready to take big risks, and her work shows her love of life in its manyness and accident, as well as a delight in the intricate prism of language. Appetite includes the long poem sequence "The Saugeen Sonata" which won The Malahat Review's Long Poem Prize in 1988.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • Disturbing the Buddha

    Creator

    Dempster, Barry

    Abstract

    Disturbing the Buddha, Barry Dempster's fifteenth collection, is disarmingly conversational and, like the best conversations, it moves between reverence and irreverence, sincerity and irony as it grapples with love, loss, loneliness and simple lack of luck--the "three-leaf clovers" so much more plentiful than the four. Dempster's wit and playful metaphoric turns let us take for granted the courage needed to admit to lif'’s ongoing intensities, disruptions, and indignities.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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  • Poems Only a Dog Could Love

    Creator

    Lee, John B.

    Abstract

    John B. Lee's first collection of poetry.

    Publisher (Source)

    London

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