Monthly Archives: September 2012

  1. Avant-Garde Canadian Literature: The Early Manifestations

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    24/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description Avant-Garde Canadian Literature draws attention to the fact that the avant-garde has had a presence in Canada long before …
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  2. W.W.E. Ross: Irrealities, Sonnets, and Laconics

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description The poetry of William Wrightson Eustace Ross spans over forty years. The poet was born in Peterborough, Ontario, in …
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  3. Lawren Harris In the Ward: His Urban Poetry and Painting

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description This is a unique historical journey that will offer readers a glimpse of our country’s past as it was: …
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  4. The Obvious Flap

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description The Obvious Flap is a musical, poetic flux of recurring and recursive images that explore the luminous fringes of …
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  5. After Exile: A Raymond Knister Poetry Reader

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

      Description After Exile: A Raymond Knister Poetry Reader is the first reprint of Knister’s verse in more than 20 …
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  6. Haikube

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

      Description Haikube is the product of a collaboration with Toronto sculptor Matt Donovan and designer/typographer Hallie Siegel. The object …
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  7. If Language

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

      Description If Language quotes a paragraph-length section of Steve McCaffery’s essay “Language Writing” and presents 56 perfect anagrams of …
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  8. Psychic Geographies

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

      Description Psychic Geographies is a tour de force, an ambitious exploration of the age, its physical and emotional permutations, …
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  9. The Others Raisd in Me

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description The Others Raisd in Me “plunders” William Shakespeare’s sonnet 150 by deleting words and letters until new poems are …
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  10. The Wrong World

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description The Wrong World: Selected Stories and Essays of Bertram Brooker. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2009. Bertram Brooker won …
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