Canadian poetry

  • Growing Old Together And Other Poems

    Creator

    Nero, Robert W.

    Abstract

    Naturalist, ornithologist, avocational archaeologist and poet, Winnipeg’s Dr. Robert W. Nero has authored nine books dealing with his amazing spectrum of interests. Growing Old Together is the newest collection of poetry by this gifted writer, revealing his sensitivity and keen observation of the natural world. In his frequently passionate poetry Nero pays tribute to his wife, Ruth, who has, over many years, encouraged Bob to write and to pursue his outdoor interests -- all the while sharing him with "Lady Grayl," the great gray owl he found injured and starving in 1984.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Copper Woman And Other Poems

    Creator

    Cooper, Afua

    Abstract

    Copper Woman and Other Poems is a collection of poems that announces a humanistic vision, dealing with such themes as rebirth (physical and symbolic), mythology, memory, bondage, blood, family, identities in flux, migration, politics and flights of fancy. The contents move back and forth between the past and the present, and project into the future, envisioning a new world/a new creation. The message that we are our brothers and our sisters keepers and that the earth is our home – a home that we must protect and keep safe if we are to survive – resonates throughout.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Words for Trees

    Creator

    Folkart, Barbara

    Abstract

    In this Ottawa writer's first volume of verse, there are trees, of course—catalpas on stained-glass transoms, an ever-present crabappel, nameless species in whose bare branches the winter solstice lurks. There is music, too—a whorehouse tango, a string quartet enthralling a favourite cat, the silky caress of a clarinet along the remembered flesh of adolescence. And visual art, from the Middle Ages through Matisse, is reenacted in vignettes of desire or dereliction.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Prime

    Creator

    Pearson, Miranda

    Abstract

    In Prime, Miranda Pearsons first collection of poetry, the narratives of female identity, the white wedding, and the enshrined position of the mother are interrogated, using the lyric as a form of cultural critique in an examination and mockery of romantic love and heterosexual relationships. At the same time, the poems constitute an irreverent, lush romp, a celebration of friendship and absurdity. Gritty and darkly humorous, Pearsons verses address modern myths head-on in a world where love watches itself critically and consciously.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Iron Mountain

    Creator

    Frutkin, Mark

    Abstract

    Of one of Mark Frutkin's previous books of verse, Poetry Canada Review said it provided "a supernatural fusion of the earthbound with the heavenly to forge the lightning of poetry." Divided into two sections, one inspired by ancient Chinese art, the other limning the ambiguities and incongruities of the contemporary human condition, Frutkin's new volume of poetry, Iron Mountain, often presents human beings wandering in the wilderness between two abysses while still appreciating the smell of pines, the softness of the rain, the brilliance of the stars, the hum of the comp

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Gift of Country Life

    Creator

    Friesen, Victor Carl

    Abstract

    Memories of farming in the 1940s conjure up images of horse-drawn farm machinery, grain stooks in fields, hay meadows, free-range chickens and cords of wood strategically placed for fuelling the kitchen range – all before farming became the highly technical, big-time operation it is now. Author Victor Carl Friesen was born and raised on a quarter section farm in Saskatchewan and still owns the "home place." It is there he still goes to renew his inner being. His poems, grouped into seasonal activities or observations, celebrate the rural world.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Alchemy of Happiness

    Creator

    Bowering, Marilyn

    Abstract

    In her new volume of verse, Bowering continues her rigorous, ambitious path and delivers poems that blend a variety of personalities, times, and places that add up to an overall substance she sees as happiness. Like an alchemist of old, she transmutes experiences, perceptions, and perspectives into something richer and rarer despite the passage of years and the loss and death they have brought.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Never mind

    Creator

    Lawrence, Katherine

    Abstract

    In Never Mind, Katherine Lawrence constructs a centuries-old immigrant tale that is fiercely feminist, surprisingly modern and darkly funny. The voice in these exquisite poems is a 19th century woman who straddles both old and new worlds as she navigates her own interior landscape. Observations are wry, intimate, and shot with musicality.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Winnipeg, MB, Turnstone Press

    Not specified
  • The waking comes late

    Creator

    Heighton, Steven

    Abstract

    A collection of laments and celebrations that reflect on our struggle to believe in the future of a world that continues to disappoint us. The poet challenges the boundaries of sleep and even death in these meditations on what lies just beneath the surface of contemporary life. These are poems that trouble over the idea of failure even as they continually recommit to the present moment. This is fierce music performed in a minor key.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [Toronto] : Anansi, 2016

    Not specified
  • Le poème est une maison de bord de mer : catalogue affectueux deux

    Creator

    Bellefeuille, Normand de

    Abstract

    Après «Le poème est une maison de long séjour», «Le poème est une maison de bord de mer» constitue le second volet de la trilogie «Catalogues affectueux». L'ensemble se veut une réflexion à la fois théorique et lyrique sur l'inscription de la parole poétique dans ce qu'il est convenu d'appeler très légèrement la biographie. Et cela aurait aussi pu être cyniquement intitulé «Tentative d'autobiographie poétique non-autorisée»... Ou alors, plus sérieusement «Pour une théorie générale de la mélancolie».

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Montréal (Québec) : Éditions du Noroît, [2016]

    Not specified