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Poetry Canadian

The Material Sublime

by (author) Carleton Wilson

Publisher
Nightwood Editions
Initial publish date
Oct 2011
Category
Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889712614
    Publish Date
    Oct 2011
    List Price
    $18.95

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Description

The title of Carleton Wilson's debut poetry book, The Material Sublime, contains an apparent contradiction that is central to the collection's aim--to investigate how the intangible, spiritual sphere of existence is connected with the material world of nature and human society. With finely honed, immaculate craftsmanship and an extraordinary ability to observe and interpret minute details, Wilson brings to light the essential truth captured in this paradox.

Opening and closing the book with sequences based on The Junction district of Toronto where Wilson lives, he instills the collection with a sense of place and stillness, grounding other poems ranging across space and time, subject and form--including musings on the magic of the natural world, childhood recollections, references to Bob Dylan's music and Hard Core Logo, and a series of romantically themed poems.

The considerable challenge Wilson undertakes in this collection is perfectly suited to his poetic abilities--to articulate the nearly inexpressible meanings imbued in the most subtle, fleeting moments, and to do so with simplicity and elegance.

About the author

Carleton Wilson is a poet, editor, publisher, and freelance graphic designer who specializes in book typography and cover design. He received an Honours BA in English Literature from the University of Toronto and graduated with honours from George Brown College with an Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design. He is the publisher and general editor of Junction Books, an independent Canadian press, and a book designer with Nightwood Editions, where he also publishes his Junction Books imprint. Carleton lives and works in The Junction, Toronto, Canada.

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