New Life in Dark Seas

By (author): Stan Dragland

A quarter of a century old and youthful still, Brick Books offers this selection, as inclusive as we could make it, of the writers we have published through the years. Most of these writers are poets, since Brick Books specializes in poetry, but we’re pleased to flavour the mix with other forms like the historical prose of Greg Curnoe’s Deeds/Abstracts and the terpsichorean prose of Michael Ondaatje in Elimination Dance/La danse éliminatoire. If we do say so ourselves, New Life From Dark Seas is much more than the souvenir of a significant anniversary. It’s a feast for passionate poetry readers like the editors, those who like to stretch within and across the genre — from P.K. Page’s strict-form Holograms, to Dennis Lee’s free jazz verse in Riffs, to Michael Kenyon’s prose-poem fiction, Rack of Lamb, to Phil Hall’s leaping “language” /work poems, to … this could go on. Let it go on, dear reader, in you.

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Stan Dragland

Stan Dragland is originally from Alberta and now lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland. He was educated at The University of Alberta and Queen’s University and is Professor Emeritus, Department of English, The University of Western Ontario. He was founder of Brick magazine and Brick Books, and is still active with the latter. Among his books are Wilson MacDonald’s Western Tour (critical collage), Peckertracks (novel), Journeys Through Bookland and Other Passages (fiction and non-fiction), The Bees of the Invisible: Essays in English Canadian Writing, Floating Voice: Duncan Campbell Scott and the Literature of Treaty 9 (criticism), Apocrypha: Further Journeys (non-fiction), Stormy Weather: Foursomes (prose poems) and The Drowned Lands (novel).

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A quarter of a century old and youthful still, Brick Books offers this selection, as inclusive as we could make it, of the writers we have published through the years. Most of these writers are poets, since Brick Books specializes in poetry, but we’re pleased to flavour the mix with other forms like the historical prose of Greg Curnoe’s Deeds/Abstracts and the terpsichorean prose of Michael Ondaatje in Elimination Dance/La danse éliminatoire. If we do say so ourselves, New Life From Dark Seas is much more than the souvenir of a significant anniversary. It’s a feast for passionate poetry readers like the editors, those who like to stretch within and across the genre — from P.K. Page’s strict-form Holograms, to Dennis Lee’s free jazz verse in Riffs, to Michael Kenyon’s prose-poem fiction, Rack of Lamb, to Phil Hall’s leaping “language” /work poems, to … this could go on. Let it go on, dear reader, in you.

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Dimensions:

144 Pages
8.75in * 5.5in * 0.5in
0.604lb

Published:

July 16, 2000

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Brick Books

ISBN:

9781894078108

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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