March End Prill

By (author): Bryan Sentes

�prill, n.1 A spinning top. prill, n.2� A small stream of running water; a rill. �prill, n.3� A girl, a lass. prill, n.4 In mining: (a piece of) rich copper ore remaining after separation and removal of low-grade material; more fully prill ore. Also: (a droplet of) copper occurring suspended in the molten slag in the process of smelting copper ore. prill, v.1 intr. To flow, spurt. prill, v.2 App. a transmission error for rill thrill or prik, prike prick. prill, v.3 1. trans. Metall. To add high-grade ore to (an ore sample) during assaying, so as to give the impression that the ore being assayed is of a higher quality. Obs. rare. 2. trans. To produce pellets of (a substance, esp. ammonium nitrate or other fertilizer) by forming the molten substance into droplets and allowing them to solidify while falling. Thus, March End Prill is a songline periplum that charts a way through our S.A.D. Zeitgeist to a thawing of the sources of speech and song.

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Bryan Sentes

Bryan Sentes was born in Regina Saskatchewan. Educated in philosophy, English literature and creative writing, he now teaches literature at Dawson College in Montreal. In 1985, The Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild awarded him the writing prize in the poetry division. Author of a number of fine chapbooks, he is a member of The Quebec Writers Union.


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Dimensions:

96 Pages
8.00in * 6.00in * .30in
120.00gr
.27lb

Published:

October 31, 2011

Publisher:

Book*hug Press

ISBN:

9781897388938

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

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