The 2022 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology

The 2022 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology
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Publisher : House of Anansi
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781487010942
ISBN-13 : 148701094X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The 2022 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology by : Adam Dickinson

The prestigious and highly anticipated annual anthology of the best Canadian and international poetry from the 2022 Griffin Poetry Prize shortlist. Each year, the best books of poetry published in Canada and internationally in English are honoured with the Griffin Poetry Prize, one of the world’s richest literary awards. Since 2001, this annual prize has spurred interest in and recognition of poetry, focusing worldwide attention on the formidable talent of poets.The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology features the work of extraordinary poets shortlisted for the awards and introduces us to some of the finest poems from their collections. Featuring works from shortlisted poets Sharon Dolin, Gemma Gorga, Douglas Kearney, Ali Kinsella, Dzvinia Orlowsky, Natalka Bilotserkivets, Ed Roberson, David Bradford, Liz Howard, and Tolu Oloruntoba.

Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology 2024

Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology 2024
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Publisher : House of Anansi
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781487013240
ISBN-13 : 1487013248
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology 2024 by : Albert F. Moritz

The prestigious and highly anticipated annual anthology of the best poetry in English from the shortlist of the 2024 Griffin Poetry Prize. Each year, the best books of poetry published in English are honoured with the Griffin Poetry Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious and richest literary awards. Since 2001, this annual prize has tremendously spurred interest in and recognition of poetry, focusing worldwide attention on the formidable talent of poets writing in English and works in translation. Annually, The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology features the work of the extraordinary poets shortlisted for the awards and introduces us to some of the finest poems in their collections.

The Black Prairie Archives

The Black Prairie Archives
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Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages : 586
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ISBN-10 : 9781771123754
ISBN-13 : 1771123753
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Black Prairie Archives by : Karina Vernon

The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology recovers a new regional archive of “black prairie” literature, and includes writing that ranges from work by nineteenth-century black fur traders and pioneers, all of it published here for the first time, to contemporary writing of the twenty-first century. This anthology establishes a new black prairie literary tradition and transforms inherited understandings of what prairie literature looks and sounds like. It collects varied and unique work by writers who were both conscious and unconscious of themselves as black writers or as “prairie” people. Their letters, recipes, oral literature, autobiographies, rap, and poetry- provide vivid glimpses into the reality of their lived experiences and give meaning to them. The book includes introductory notes for each writer in non-specialist language, and notes to assist readers in their engagement with the literature. This archive and its supporting text offer new scholarly and pedagogical possibilities by expanding the nation’s and the region’s archives. They enrich our understanding of black Canada by bringing to light the prairies' black histories, cultures, and presences.

The 2023 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology

The 2023 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology
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Publisher : House of Anansi
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781487011819
ISBN-13 : 1487011814
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The 2023 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology by : Gregory Scofield

The prestigious and highly anticipated annual anthology of the best poetry from the shortlist of the 2023 Griffin Poetry Prize. Each year, the best books of poetry published in English are honoured with the Griffin Poetry Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious and richest literary awards. Since 2001, this annual prize has tremendously spurred interest in and recognition of poetry, focusing worldwide attention on the formidable talent of poets writing in English and works in translation. Annually, The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology features the work of the extraordinary poets shortlisted for the awards and introduces us to some of the finest poems in their collections. Featuring works from shortlisted poets Robyn Creswell, Iman Mersal, Ada Limón, Susan Musgrave, Roger Reeves, and Ocean Vuong.

Tell

Tell
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1897141726
ISBN-13 : 9781897141724
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Tell by : Soraya Peerbaye

"A collection of poems partially based on the Reena Virk murder case. Virk was an Asian adolescent whose drowned body was found in the Gorge Waterway in a Victoria, BC suburb, in 1997. Some of the poems use found material from court transcripts. The murder made international headlines due to the viciousness employed by Virk's assailants: seven girls and one boy between the ages of 13 and 16, five of whom were white. The poems examine in part the poet's remembrances of girlhood, the unease of adolescence, and the circumstances that enable some to pass through unhurt." --Amazon.

The Owner of the House

The Owner of the House
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Publisher : BOA Editions, Ltd.
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 1929918399
ISBN-13 : 9781929918393
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Owner of the House by : Louis Simpson

Few poets have so artfully confronted American life as Louis Simpson. Persona speakers struggle with everyday issues against a backdrop of larger forces, the individual's maladjustment to a culture of materialism and brutal competition, the failure of marriage under the pressures of such a society, the failure of the American dream. Simpson wages a lover's quarrel with the world. "Louis Simpson has perfect pitch. His poems win us first by their drama, their ways of voicing our ways . . . of making do with our lives. Then his intelligence cajoles us to the brink of a cliff of solitude and we step over into the buoyant element of true poetry."--Seamus Heaney Educated at Munro College (West Indies) and at Columbia University, Louis Simpson has taught widely, most recently at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is the author of seventeen books of poetry and ten works of prose. He has received fellowships from the Academy of American Poetry, the Hudson Review, the Guggenheim Foundation, and received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

The Hour of Sand

The Hour of Sand
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Publisher : Learning Links
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015021876084
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Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hour of Sand by : Ana Blandiana

Introduces a distinctive voice in Eastern European poetry.

The Hundred Lives

The Hundred Lives
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Publisher : Quattro Books Poetry
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1927443687
ISBN-13 : 9781927443682
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hundred Lives by : Russell Thornton

In The Hundred Lives Russell Thornton illuminates the intricate imaginative orders of love at work within an individual life.

My Native Land A4

My Native Land A4
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Publisher : Bloodaxe Books Limited
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 1780371055
ISBN-13 : 9781780371054
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis My Native Land A4 by : Ana Blandiana

Library of Congress copy signed by the author.

Injun

Injun
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0889229775
ISBN-13 : 9780889229778
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Injun by : Jordan Abel

Award-winning Nisga'a poet Jordan Abel's third collection, Injun, is a long poem about racism and the representation of indigenous peoples. Composed of text found in western novels published between 1840 and 1950 - the heyday of pulp publishing and a period of unfettered colonialism in North America - Injun then uses erasure, pastiche, and a focused poetics to create a visually striking response to the western genre. After compiling the online text of 91 of these now public-domain novels into one gargantuan document, Abel used his word processor's "Find" function to search for the word "injun." The 509 results were used as a study in context: How was this word deployed? What surrounded it? What was left over once that word was removed? Abel then cut up the sentences into clusters of three to five words and rearranged them into the long poem that is Injun. The book contains the poem as well as peripheral material that will help the reader to replicate, intuitively, some of the conceptual processes that went into composing the poem. Though it has been phased out of use in our "post-racial" society, the word "injun" is peppered throughout pulp western novels. Injun retraces, defaces, and effaces the use of this word as a colonial and racial marker. While the subject matter of the source text is clearly problematic, the textual explorations in Injun help to destabilize the colonial image of the "Indian" in the source novels, the western genre as a whole, and the Western canon.