Canadian poetry

  • Double-Click Flash Fic A Chapbook of Short Fiction and Poetry

    Creator

    Sokolovski, Maya

    Abstract

    The stories, poems, and sundry pieces that form Maya Sokolovski’s debut collection, Double-Click Flash Fic, are written in an experimental style that spans the epistolary, the postmodern, the lyric, and the absurd. Together they chart the inexorable path from love, to loss, to madness – and finally to hope. Eccentric, edgy, and evocative, this is flash fiction boldly brought to life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Iguana Books

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  • Narrow Bridge

    Creator

    Pelman, Barbara

    Abstract

    “All the world is a narrow bridge,” states Rabbi Nachman of Bresnov. “The important thing is not to be afraid at all.” These poems, Barbara Pelman’s third collection, explore bridges both real and metaphoric: the bridge connecting Denmark to Sweden where her family lives; the bridges she has travelled across Europe; and the bridges we build through words and actions to overcome our separateness from one another. The poet writes about lovers, mothers, daughters, ex-husbands, grandchildren, and her attempts to construct solid foundations for the heart to travel across time and space.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • Poems for a New World

    Creator

    Fife, Connie

    Abstract

    Connie Fife is one of Canada’s warrior poets. Poems for a New World, her third book of poems, refuses to take prisoners. She writes of Oka and Gustafson Lake, of the police shooting of a Native mother and child, as well as the NATO genocide in Yugoslavia. Reflecting on her own life, she carves out a space for new forms of loving that will act as a transforming force for people of all colours so that they may breathe the air of freedom, the air of a world rich in biodiversity.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • Beckett Soundings

    Creator

    Israel, Inge

    Abstract

    In this collection of poems, Inge Israel works through Samuel Beckett's letters, his biographies and his actual plays and novels to probe the imagination that created his artistic works. Arguably the pre-eminent avant-garde and most influential writer of the 20th century and a legend in his own time, Beckett presents many glaring paradoxes. Beckett was born in a country ruled by the Catholic Church yet raised by a strict and devoutly Protestant mother. He loved the King James Bible and knew long passages of it by heart but did not believe in it.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • House Made of Rain

    Creator

    Porter, Pamela

    Abstract

    In this breathtaking collection of poems, Pamela Porter invokes the twin mysteries of love and loss to illumine the heart burdened by grief, yet comforted and renewed by the beauty of the natural world.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • A Night for the Lady

    Creator

    Arnott, Joanne

    Abstract

    A Night for the Lady explores the terrain of poetry conversation. Each poem arises from conversations with poets, colleagues and intimate friends. They range from a 1998 conversation on healing programs and the fundamentals of world change to a sequence of recent indigenous literary events on the prairies. Within the context of these conversations, an exploration emerges of the roles of woman within local as well as historic literary and global situations.

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  • Runaway Dreams

    Creator

    Wagamese, Richard

    Abstract

    Having developed an impressive reputation for his many novels and non-fiction works, Richard Wagamese now presents a collection of stunning poems ranging over a broad landscape. He begins with an immersion in the unforgettable world where “the ancient ones stand at your shoulder . . . making you a circle / containing everything.” These are Medicine teachings told from the experience of one who lived and still lives them.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • Collecting Silence

    Creator

    Narwani, Ulrike

    Abstract

    The poems in Collecting Silence arc through youth, love and loss, to maturation, aging, peace. Wide travels throughout Asia, Europe and North America bring Narwani face to face with the oppressions of poverty, caste and religion, as well as the seductions of magical new beauty. The poems take the reader down the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, to Chopin’s garden; a village of untouchables in India, to remnants of the Berlin Wall; from the Pietà and the Mona Lisa to Magritte’s The False Mirror. Always they are grounded in what Narwani can touch, see, love and remember.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • Cathedral

    Creator

    Porter, Pamela

    Abstract

    This collection of poems takes us on a journey — a very personal journey of Pamela Porter's own — to Africa and South America, those corners of the world the news reports never seem to cover: to Angola's thirty-year-long civil war, a landscape overrun with poverty, AIDS, and infant mortality; and to the struggles of ordinary people still haunted by the past horrors of Argentina's “dirty war.” With language deceptively simple, filled with music, colour and rich detail, Porter writes with grace and compassion, making a fierce beauty from all she sees, celebrating the resilience

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • Skin Like Mine

    Creator

    Gottfriedson, Garry

    Abstract

    In Skin Like Mine Garry Gottfriedson offers a suite of poems on what it feels like to be inside the skin of many contemporary native individuals. He pulls no punches as he reflects on the challenges facing native people today. He speaks of minds full of anticipation yet with tongues pointing arrowheads. He tells of how so many native young people are afraid to live / afraid to die / afraid of ourselves. As he looks around what was once a pristine natural environment, he finds the forests being / eaten from the inside out.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié