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Literary Collections Essays

Afterwork

Essays on Literature and Beauty

by (author) Anne Compton

Publisher
Fitzhenry and Whiteside
Initial publish date
Jun 2017
Category
Essays
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781554553945
    Publish Date
    Jun 2017
    List Price
    $26.95

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Description

From the Governor-General's Award-winning poet, a brilliant and provocative book of essays, responding to patterns in current literature and thought. The writing is intimate, improvisational, enthusiastic. Compton considers among many topics, how the writer changes in retirement; the obsession with the house in fiction; the role of place in poetry; the relationship between poetry and the visual arts; and contemporary notions of the beautiful.

About the author

Anne Compton
Is a two-time winner of the Atlantic Poetry Prize and winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry for her second collection, Processional. In 2008, she was awarded the Alden Nowlan Award for Excellence in English Language Literary Arts. A former teacher and writer-in-residence at the University of New Brunswick at Saint John, she developed and directed the acclaimed Lorenzo Reading Series.

"[Compton's] poems and prose-poems provoke and stimulate thinking about where the boundaries between experience, observation, perception, expression, and communication might lie."
PN Review

"Her writing points to a persistent, saving grace, a lyric remainder — given 'the small manoeuvres left us now' — that can still find its way somehow into these moving, finely made poems.
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Editorial Reviews

"Throughout the collection, Compton returns to themes that have occupied her throughout her career: home, childhood, history, science, and writing. She discusses compiling anthologies (she edited both Modern Canadian Poets and New Canadian Poetry) with generosity and intimacy, characteristics that return in the book's closing piece, "The Listener." Ultimately, distinctions between the personal essays and the scholarly ones don't affect a reader's experience; Afterwork is accessible, insightful, and filled with clarity and guidance."
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