| Dorothy Livesay - Canada - 1998 - 292 pages
Above all a poem records speech: the way it was said between people animals birds a poem is an archive for our times -Dorothy Livesay, "Anything Goes" Dorothy Livesay, who died ... | |
| Bud Osborn - Poetry - 1999 - 132 pages
Bud Osborn's point of reference is the street of the disenfranchised – literally, the street corners bordered by Main and Hastings on Vancouver's notorious East Side, known as ... | |
| Sheri-D. Wilson - Poetry - 1998 - 130 pages
Canada's foremost action poet Sheri-D Wilson returns with The Sweet Taste of Lightning, a sublime new collection of poems that explore love and mortality with her distinct jazz ... | |
| Nathalie Stephens - Poetry - 2000 - 100 pages
nathalie stephens' book, Somewhere Running, irreverently examines the tensions between two women ("the artist"), a photographer ("the eyes that watch"), and "the city ... | |
| Sheri-D. Wilson - Canadian poetry - 2002 - 116 pages
Poetry rich with erotic jazz, infused with a sharp feminist sensibility, laced with a dangerous wit. | |
| Dennis Denisoff - Poetry - 1994 - 98 pages
Tender Agencies explores the ephemeral yet tangible presence of language in our lives, and the manipulation of language and meaning; chaotic, confrontational, and laced with ... | |
| Rajinderpal S. Pal - Poetry - 2002 - 116 pages
With echoes of Michael Ondaatje, Pal's magical, ringing voice sings intimate in these sensual poems. | |
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