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The Confederation Group of Canadian Poets 1880 1897
Author | : D.M.R. Bentley |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2013-12-11 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781442617681 |
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As one of the formative periods in Canadian history, the late nineteenth century witnessed the birth of a nation, a people, and a literature. In this study of Canada's first 'school' of poets, D.M.R. Bentley combines archival work, including extensive research in periodicals and newspapers, with close readings of the work of Charles G.D. Roberts, Archibald Lampman, Bliss Carman, William Wilfred Campbell, Duncan Campbell Scott, and Frederick George Scott. Bentley chronicles the formation, reception, national and international successes, and eventual disintegration (after the 1895 'War Among the Poets') of the Confederation Group, whose poetry forever changed the perception and direction of Canadian literature. With the aid of biographical, political, and sociological analyses, Bentley's literary history delineates the group's political, aesthetic, and thematic dispositions and characteristics, and contextualizes them not only within Canadian history and politics, but also within contemporary intellectual and literary currents, including Romantic nationalism, 'Canadianism', and poetic formalism. Bentley casts new light on the poets' commonalities - such as their debt to Young Ireland, their commitment to careful workmanship, and their participation in the American mind-cure movement - as well as on their most accomplished and anthologized poems from 1880 to 1897. In the process, he presents a compelling case for the literary and historical importance of these six men and their poems in light of Canada's cultural and political past, and defends their right to be known as Canada's first poetic fraternity at a time when Canada was striving to achieve literary and national distinction. The Confederation Group of Canadian Poets, 1880-1897 is an erudite and innovative work of literary history and critical interpretation that belongs on the bookshelf of every serious scholar of literary studies.
Poetry Without Borders
Author | : Michelle Cahill |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : National Poetry Week |
ISBN | : 1920957529 |
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Superb new work from Judith Beveridge, Ouyang Yu, Jude Aquilina, Boey Kim Cheng, Tatjana Lukic, Afeif Ismael. Nora Krouk, Adam Aitken, Heather Taylor Johnson, Kerry Leves, Jill Jones, Diane Fahey, Fadeel Kayat, Maria Freij, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Yahia Al-Samawy, Jane Gibian, Mark Tredinnick, Miriam Wei Wei Lo, ... and many, many more! An abundant collection, an intelligent collection, whose poems range in focus across the personal, the cultural, the geographical, the political, the metaphysical, the `spiritual¿.
Where the Words Come from
Author | : Tim Bowling |
Publsiher | : Roberts Creek, B.C. : Nightwood Editions |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0889711844 |
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In April, 2000, when the celebrated Canadian poet Al Purdy died, Alberta writer Tim Bowling decided that the best way to pay homage to Purdy would be to devote an entire book to the many fine poets still living and writing in Canada. Where the Words Come From is a comprehensive collection of eighteen interviews, in each of which a younger, less widely known poet questions an older, more established peer on a wide range of issues related to what Chaucer called "the craft so long to learn." Why does a person become a poet? Where do the ideas for poems originate? How do poets feel about such matters as publication, reviews and prizes? What influences and interests drive a poet's creativity? And what value does poetry have for the individual and for the community at large? Poets are rarely given such an opportunity to discuss what matters to them most in their art, and this alone makes Where the Words Come From an important contribution to Canadian culture. But, in addition, the bringing together of generations, from poets in their late twenties to those in their mid eighties, and including all the decades in between, makes this gathering of voices a unique representation of the past, present, and future of poetry in Canada. Among the poets interviewed are many of the most honoured who have ever published in this country: P.K. Page, Margaret Avison, Phyllis Webb, Don Coles, Don McKay, Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje and Patrick Lane. And the poets asking the questions form the nucleus of Canada's poetry future, including Stephanie Bolster, Carmine Starnino, Ken Babstock, Helen Humphreys, David O'Meara and Julie Bruck. A highly readable treasure trove of talk and insight for affirmed fans of Canadian poetry, as well as for anyone interested in learning more about this most intriguing of art forms, Where the Words Come From celebrates over a half-century of wonderful writing while it looks ahead to a future that promises continued excitement and excellence.
What the Poets Are Doing
Author | : Rob Taylor |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 088971343X |
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In2002, Nightwood published Where the Words Come From: Canadian Poets in Conversation , a successful first-of-its-kind collection of interviews with literary luminaries like Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Avison, Patrick Lane, Lorna Crozier and P.K. Page, conducted by "the younger generation" of poets of the day. Sixteen years later, What the Poets Are Doing brings together two younger generations of poets to engage in conversations with their peers on modern-day poetics, politics and more. Together they explore the world of Canadian poetry in the new millennium: what's changed, what's endured and what's next. An exciting "turn of the century" has evolved into a century characterized by social and digital media, the Donald Trump presidency,#MeToo empowerment and scandal, and Indigenous Truth andReconciliation. Should we look to our poets as our most articulate analysts and critics of these times? Are they competing with social media or at one with socialmedia?
AfriCANthology
Author | : Greg Frankson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2022-02 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1990086098 |
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Truth spoken plainly and powerfully is difficult to dismiss and impossible to ignore. Edited with purpose by Greg Frankson, AfriCANthology: Perspectives of Black Canadian Poets brings together some of Canada's most influential dub, page, and spoken word poetic voices and gives them space to speak freely about their personal journeys in piercing verse and unapologetic prose. Just as individual experiences of Blackness are diverse across Canada, each contributor recounts aspects of navigating their unique personal, professional, and artistic paths in Black skin with fearless candour and audacious forthrightness. Unforgettable in its charged emotional potency and stirring in its unrelenting urgency, AfriCANthology: Perspectives of Black Canadian Poets is a stunning tour de force by a celebrated gathering of truthtellers that demands we comprehensively reassess the present and reimagine the future of Blackness in Canada.
70 Canadian Poets
Author | : Dinstinguished Professor of Canadian Culture Gary Geddes |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 499 |
Release | : 2014-02-11 |
Genre | : POETRY |
ISBN | : 0199001901 |
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Introducing students to the depth, breadth, and character of Canadian poetry for over 40 years, this collection of classic and contemporary poems offers a rich representation of this country's diverse poetic landscape. Featuring a combination of established and up-and-coming poets, this edition introduces students to a wide range of engaging voices from across the country.
Canadian Poets
Author | : John William Garvin |
Publsiher | : McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart 1916. |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 1926 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : UCAL:B3541619 |
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Canadian Poets 1960 1973
Author | : George Woodcock |
Publsiher | : Dundurn |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 1976-01-01 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0919614140 |
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Compiled in 1976 by George Woodcock, this book lists works by 600 poets in 1200 books and booklets during the era leading up to Canada's literary coming of age. "This listing of the writings in verse of Canadian poets between 1960 and 1973 came into existence because I was invited by Carl F. Klinck, the General Editor of the Literary History of Canada, to write for a new edition of that work the chapter covering poetry published in Canada since 1960. It was obvious that my first need was an adequate list, for I very soon realized that in quantity, even more than in character, the poetry published in Canada during the past decade has differed radically from what had appeared at any other time in the literary progress of our country." - Introductory note by George Woodcock