The Dying Poem

By (author): Rob Budde

On the afternoon that two tonnes of explosives are set to dismember Toronto’s Metropolitan Library, poet Henry Black hides himself away in his favourite wing; when his mangled body is uncovered, there’s a book lodged in his chest.

Jay Post, a hapless filmmaker, is hired to chronicle the life, death and writings of the poet. In the process of making his documentary, Jay must try to unravel the threads of Henry’s labyrinthine, suicide-obsessed mindwith only the poems as tools; he must also contend with two of Henry’s sometimes lovers, Luisa, a Mexican violinist, and Dee, a feminist writer now living on a farm in the Annapolis Valley and writing a novel about Catherine the Great.

The Dying Poem will take you through stories within stories in search of the mystery behind Henry’s artful suicide. And, in the end, the crossing of paths and the difficulty of speaking about the dead tell us something aboutthe making of art and what art makes of us.

AUTHOR

Rob Budde

Rob Budde teaches Creative Writing and Critical Theory at the University of Northern BC and has taught previously at the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba. He is the author of four previous books —Catch as Catch, traffick, Misshapen, and The Dying Poem — as well as the editor of the interview collection In Muddy Water: Conversations with 11 Poets. He has been a finalist for the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer and the McNally Robinson Manitoba Book of the Year. He lives with his family in Prince George, BC.

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Dimensions:

152 Pages

0.55lb0.5in5.0in * 8.0in

Published:

October 30, 2002

Publisher:

Coach House Books

ISBN:

9781552451083

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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