Brick Books and the Long Poem
Brick Books celebrates poetry all year long. But April is National Poetry Month so I thought I would create one more list for you - this time it's long poems. Stan Dragland, co-founder of Brick Books, wrote in 2003 when we compiled a list of our titles that we consider to be "long poems" - "A long poem, at least in Canada, is a book of poems, or poems and material in other forms, that has some sort of overall unity, sometimes narrative, sometimes something else. It's a pretty elastic category." "Long poems belong by practice and definition to what Ezra Pound called the 'prose tradition' in poetry; that is, their tendency to a narrative sense of the passage of time drives them by and into history beyond the capacities and preoccupations of the lyric." Sharon Thesen, "Introduction," The New Long Poem Anthology. Updated May 6, 2018

The Sutler

Ten Letters

Toward a Catalogue of Falling

Two Hemispheres

Trouble Sleeping

A Walker in the City

Wittgenstein Elegies

Jaguar Rain
The Margaret Mee Poems

Tiny Courts in a world without scales

Cypress

Astatine

The Banquet of Donny & Ari
Scenes from the Opera

Blue Sonoma

Careen

Everything, now

The Fetch

The Girls with Stone Faces

Girlwood

Hooked
Selected Poems

I see my love more clearly from a distance

Karyotype

Lake of Two Mountains

orient

Selah
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