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Planet Harbor

By (author): Brian Bartlett

Bartlett has put together a collection of poems with a strong narrative line which draws upon experiences as diverse as a bus driver’s salute, the dreams of a forty-year-old batboy, a bus ride in Jerusalem, or a performance by Canuck fiddlers in Nagasaki.

AUTHOR

Brian Bartlett

Brian Bartlett has published many collections and chapbooks of poetry, including The Watchmaker?s Table, The Afterlife of Trees, Granite Erratics, and Wanting the Day: Selected Poems, along with one prose book, Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar, with another forthcoming in 2017. He resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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For Brian Bartlett, a gesture, a dream, a co-incidence or an inexplicable bit of synchronicity can lead to a poem. In Planet Harbor, he has put together a collection of poems with a strong narrative line which draws upon experiences as diverse as a bus driver’s salute, the dreams of a forty-year-old batboy, a bus ride towards Jerusalem, or a performance by Canuck fiddlers in Nagasaki.

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Bartlett has put together a collection of poems with a strong narrative line which draws upon experiences as diverse as a bus driver’s salute, the dreams of a forty-year-old batboy, a bus ride in Jerusalem, or a performance by Canuck fiddlers in Nagasaki.

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Details

Dimensions:

95 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.36in
190gr

Published:

January 01, 1989

Publisher:

Goose Lane Editions

ISBN:

9780864921024

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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