Lyric Ecology

Jan Zwicky is one of Canada’s most innovative intellectual figures. As a poet, philosophy teacher, and violinist, Zwicky strives to give voice to the ecology of experience. Whether reflecting on music, history, poetry, or the nature of thought itself, her work opens the reader to nothing less than the possibility of a different way of being. Despite receiving critical and academic praise culminating in nominations for two separate categories of the Governor General?s Literary Award, both in one year, Zwicky’s work remains mostly unknown; Lyric Ecology seeks to change this. This collection of twenty-five meditations from various contributors comprises the first formal consideration of Zwicky’s philosophy. It includes essays, poems, letters, reviews, and songs, all giving readers insight into her work, what it has achieved, and what makes it significant today.

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Mark Dickinson

Mark Dickinson has lived in British Columbia, Ontario, and Indonesia. He received his Ph.D. from Trent University, where he is now a Sessional Instructor in the Department of Indigenous Studies.

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Clare Goulet

Clare Goulet teaches in the English Department at Mount Saint Vincent University, where she created and is now Programme Facilitator for the Voices Project writing collective at the Institute for the Study of Women. She was an editor for ten years with Brick Books and since 2001 has occasionally edited poetry, fiction and non-fiction for Gaspereau Press.


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Jan Zwicky is one of Canada’s most innovative intellectual figures. As a poet, philosophy teacher, and violinist, Zwicky strives to give voice to the ecology of experience. Whether reflecting on music, history, poetry, or the nature of thought itself, her work opens the reader to nothing less than the possibility of a different way of being. Despite receiving critical and academic praise culminating in nominations for two separate categories of the Governor General?s Literary Award, both in one year, Zwicky’s work remains mostly unknown; Lyric Ecology seeks to change this. This collection of twenty-five meditations from various contributors comprises the first formal consideration of Zwicky’s philosophy. It includes essays, poems, letters, reviews, and songs, all giving readers insight into her work, what it has achieved, and what makes it significant today.

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Dimensions:

304 Pages
9.3in * 6.33in * 0.9in
520gr

Published:

June 01, 2010

Publisher:

Cormorant Books Inc

ISBN:

9781897151778

Book Subjects:

PHILOSOPHY / Essays

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Language:

eng

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