Winner of the 1994 A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry (QSPELL, now the Quebec Writers' Federation) In The Woman Downstairs, eloquence joins intimately with an attentive and hungry eye.
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Author:Bruck, Julie
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Author:Lee, John B.
Summary:Shortlisted for the 1987 Milton Acorn Memorial People's Poetry Prize The hired hand of these poems was a stupid man. Nowadays he would be known as one of the employable retarded.
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Author:Curnoe, Greg
Summary:Before his tragic death in 1992, Greg Curnoe had submitted to Brick Books a manuscript based on extraordinarily detailed research into the history of 38 Weston, his address in London, Ontario.
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Author:Goyette, Sue
Summary:Shortlisted for the 2005 Atlantic Poetry Prize, the 2005 Dartmouth Book Award and the 2005 Acorn-Plantos Award for People's Poetry Undone is a cornucopia of passionate poems arranged into thr
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Author:Hamilton, J. A.
Summary:Shortlisted for the 1991 Pat Lowther Award In J.A. Hamilton's poems blood is red, black hearts are black.
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Author:Di Nardo, Antony
Summary:These astute, generous poems give us contemporary Beirut in all its ravaged and incongruent beauty.
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Author:Moritz, A. F.
Summary:Shortlisted for the 2000 Governor General's Award for Poetry From the outskirts of the fevered empire, and the embers that were its heart, Moritz sings us to our selves -- our failures, our c
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Author:Paddon, Susan
Summary:Two Tragedies in 429 Breaths is a book-length series of poems written from the perspective of a daughter who reads Chekhov obsessively while spending a spring and summer caring for her mother, who
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Author:Bluger, Marianne
Summary:Meditative, meticulously-crafted poems that nonetheless take seriously the idea that all poetry is a form of praise, and that "the habit of sadness just isn’t enough/ … / because it isn't
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Author:Bolster, Stephanie
Summary:Shortlisted for the 2012 Pat Lowther Memorial Award An ambivalent zoo-tour, an open-eyed meander through a landscape of made and contained things.
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Author:Leifso, Brenda
Summary:Shortlisted for the 2009 Lampman-Scott Award (for the best book of poetry in the National Capital Region) Brenda Leifso’s first volume of poetry is a stunning debut: haunting, disturbing but resol
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Author:Grenfell, Sir Wilfred
Summary:On Easter Sunday, 1908, Dr. Wilfred Grenfell was summoned to treat a boy with osteomyelitis who had been operated on two weeks earlier.
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Author:Rideout, Samantha
Summary:Who says you can’t go home again? Sylvia can’t imagine why anyone would ever try. She had left rural Newfoundland as a scrawny, shy girl who was too smart for her own good.
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Author:Wellman, Jim
Summary:Fishing has long been documented as being the most dangerous occupation in the world. That is especially true in the harsh, and often bitter, marine environment of Atlantic Canada.
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Author:Wellman, Jim
Summary:The fishing industry kills more people than any other job in the world. On average, Atlantic Canada loses one fisherman every month.
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