Introductions
Poets Present Poets
- Publisher
- Fitzhenry and Whiteside
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2001
- Category
- Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781550416275
- Publish Date
- Apr 2001
- List Price
- $5.00
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Description
Introductions is a unique undertaking in the world of Canadian poetry. This exciting anthology brings together 15 of this country's most honoured and influential poets whose goal is to introduce this generation's finest - yet lesser known - poets. Each introducer" provides an insight into the life and work of the poet of their choice, which is followed by a selection of some of the poet's most engaging work. The result is a powerful yet eclectic selection of unheralded verse, and a rare glimpse into the way poets see themselves and the world around us. Together, contributors to Introductions have been awarded 10 Governor General's Awards and dozens of the most prestigious honours in English language poetry.
Contributors include:
P.K. Page introducing Marilyn Bowering
A.F. Moritz introducing Carleton Wilson
Erin Mour? introducing Susan Holbrook
Patrick Lane introducing Elizabeth Phillips
Lorna Crozier introducing Carla Funk
John Newlove introducing Rob McLennan
Anne Michaels introducing Sheila Waite
Robert Kroetsch introducing Helen Tsiriotakis
Susan Musgrave introducing James Clarke
Margaret Avision introducing George Whipple
Proceeds from the sale of this book
will be donated to Frontier College, a Canada-wide, volunteer-based, literacy organization.
About the author
Evan Jones edited New Canadian Poetry, Introductions: Poets Present Poets and most recently, Opening the Island, Anne Compton's debut collection of poetry His work has appeared in Descant, the Malahat Review, and Queen Street Quarterly Nothing Fell Today But Rain is Jones's debut collection of poetry
Editorial Reviews
"For an introduction to some younger Canadian poets, given provenance by some of our most established versifiers, you could turn to Introductions: Poets Present Poets, edited by Evan Jones. Here, a gender-balanced baker's dozen of poets - virtually none of whom you will have heard - are introduced by an equal number of established poets - you will have heard of many.
Thus we have Susan Musgrave on James Clarke ("enormous capacity for compassion," "wry humour"); Don MaKay (just shortlisted for the Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize) on Karen Solie ("Sylvia Fricker and Susan Sontag in the same sensibility"); Lorna Crozier on Carla Funk ("the pragmatism, spirituality and sensuousness of a St. Theresa"); George Elliott Clarke on Suzette Mayr ("part tonic water and part disinfectant"). Other pairings include Anne Michaels and Sheila Waite, Richard Outram and George Murray, Erin Moure and Susan Holbrook. . . this is a worthy project, made worthier by the fact that proceeds from its sale will go to Frontier College, a national literacy organization."
— The Globe and Mail