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Author:Ah-Sen, Jean Marc
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Author:Muro, Guadalupe
Summary:Guadalupe Muro, recipient of the Raul Urtusan - Frances Harley Scholarship for Young Emerging Artists from Argentina, has always had her own unique way of experiencing life.
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Author:Goldstein, David B.
Summary:Translation is the extrovert, metaphor the introvert. Without translation, there is no communication.
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Author:Boughn, Michael
Summary:Great Canadian Poems for the Aged Vol. 1 Illus. Ed. dares to go where no book of Canadian poetry has gone before - deep into the heart of darkness epitomized by the idea of the Great White North.
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Author:Robinsong, Erin
Summary:The ecological is personal; the personal is ecological. Rag Cosmology is a pulsating meditation on this most intimate relationship.
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Author:Brooks, Carellin
Summary:Did she say, at the beginning, that it rained every day? She was wrong. She misspoke. She didn’t mean it.... No. It did not rain every day.
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Author:Apostolides, Marianne
Summary:Voluptuous Pleasure: The Truth about the Writing Life is a collection of non-fiction whose title states that non-fiction does not exist.
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Author:John, Aisha Sasha
Summary:In THOU, Aisha Sasha John knows the day – biblically. What if time itself was an object of desire? And the book was a theatre for that? Aisha Sasha John has a crush on time.
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Author:McNair, Christine
Summary:A charm can protect, inflict or influence.Charm, the second collection by poet Christine McNair, considers the craftwork of conception from a variety of viewpoints—from pregnancy and moth
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Author:Sutton, Malcolm
Summary:My slow adaptation is to her a sign of my being ‘outside life.’An unemployed man, losing his ability to imagine a future self, disappears into the shadow world of an ambitious millennial.
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Author:Hall, Phil
Summary:WINNER OF THE 75th GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR POETRYWINNER OF THE 25th TRILLIUM BOOK PRIZEWINNER OF AN ALCUIN AWARD FOR DESIGNSHORTLISTED FOR THE GRIFFIN POETRY PRIZEThese are poems
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Author:McEwan, Andrew
Summary:SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2013 GERALD LAMPAND MEMORIAL AWARDrepeater is a poetic investigation into the coding, function, language, and structure of computer programming.
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Author:Pirie, Pearl
Summary:In this post-lyrical era, poems can be stories, or they can just as easily be exuberant laughter set to words, an experiment in language, or an incidental collation of plays on a Scrabble board.the
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Author:McNair, Christine
Summary:SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2013 OTTAWA BOOK AWARDSHORTLISTED FOR THE 2013 ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN AWARDSHORTLISTED FOR THE 2013 RELIT AWARDConflict interweaves ghosts, bad communication, the uncanny and the arc
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Author:Anglin, Emily
Summary:Two's company, three's a crowd—and sometimes it’s more than that.In The Third Person, a collection of uncanny short stories by Emily Anglin, a sequence of tense professional and personal
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