Seeing Red

By (author): Dennis Cooley

Nominated for the Manuela Dias Book Design of the Year Award (Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards).”Dennis Cooley’s deft-and-epic re-imagining of the Dracula ‘film noir’ reveals a Romantic-rhapsodic Count, a man as frenzied as Byron and as philosophical/ funny as Borges. In this chic, violent, sexy narrative, Cooley seizes poetry by the throat, hypnotizing its fans/ fanatics with his audacious, dazzling, and dastardly wordplay–part e.e. cummings, part Dennis Lee, and all excellent. seeing red is bloody brilliant.”–George Elliot Clarke, author of Execution Poems

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Dennis Cooley

Recipient of the 2015 League of Canadian Poets’ Life Membership Award and the 2013 Manitoba Writers’ Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, Dennis Cooley has been a key figure in Winnipeg’s literary community for over 30 years. He has written extensively on Canadian literature, published 20 books of poetry, and edited numerous others. For years a CanLit professor at the University of Manitoba, Dennis Cooley, now retired, lives and writes in Winnipeg.


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Nominated for the Manuela Dias Book Design of the Year Award (Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards).”Dennis Cooley’s deft-and-epic re-imagining of the Dracula ‘film noir’ reveals a Romantic-rhapsodic Count, a man as frenzied as Byron and as philosophical/ funny as Borges. In this chic, violent, sexy narrative, Cooley seizes poetry by the throat, hypnotizing its fans/ fanatics with his audacious, dazzling, and dastardly wordplay–part e.e. cummings, part Dennis Lee, and all excellent. seeing red is bloody brilliant.”–George Elliot Clarke, author of Execution Poems

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Dimensions:

141 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

April 16, 2003

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Turnstone Press

ISBN:

9780888012777

Book Subjects:

POETRY / General

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Language:

eng

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