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Canadian Poetry, Poetic Theory, Poetry Writing
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Side/Lines: A New Canadian Poetics

by rob mclennan
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Overview

Fascinated with form, language and subject, yet working in traditions as varied as their location in the country, these writers provide a long overdue answer to the oft-asked questions, Why poetry? Why writing?

Synopsis

Fascinated with form, language and subject, yet working in traditions as varied as their location in the country, these writers provide a long overdue answer to the oft-asked questions, Why poetry? Why writing?

About the Author, rob mclennan

rob mclennan is a writer, critic, visual artist, editor/publisher of above/ground press and STANZAS magazine; editor of the cauldron books series (Broken Jaw Press) and organizer of span-o (small press action network, ottawa). He has published fiction, critical writing, and seven collections of poetry in Canada, the US, India, Australia, the UK and Czech Republic.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
Insomniac Press
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781894663342

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