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Evenings at Loose Ends

by Gérald Godin, Judith Cowan
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Overview

In North America writers are not expected to run for political office. With passion and great appetite, Gérald Godin embraced poetry, journalism, and politics. He was a Parti Québécois member of Quebec's National Assembly since 1976 and held senior cabinet posts. But first and foremost, Gérald Godin was a poet. These poems reflect a man who was eclectic, cosmopolitan, generous, humorous, sometimes fatalistic, and vulnerable. Evenings at Loose Ends is his seventh book of poetry.

Synopsis

In North America writers are not expected to run for political office. With passion and great appetite, Gérald Godin embraced poetry, journalism, and politics. He was a Parti Québécois member of Quebec's National Assembly since 1976 and held senior cabinet posts. But first and foremost, Gérald Godin was a poet. These poems reflect a man who was eclectic, cosmopolitan, generous, humorous, sometimes fatalistic, and vulnerable. Evenings at Loose Ends is his seventh book of poetry.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1991
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550650150

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