Seven poets of diverse region, gender, sexual orientation, race, and generation. Seven poets linked by experiment and opposition. Robert Kroetsch discusses postmodernism's history, Fred Wah talks about ethnic hybridity, and Dionne Brand muses on postcolonial struggle and community. Erin Mouré encourages "excessiveness" while Daphne Marlatt speaks of "salvaging". On writing, poetics, and culture, Marie Annharte Baker and Jeff Derksen share their personal perspectives and experiences. Poets Talk brings new insights to the value of inspiration, imagination, and poetic re-invention.
| ISBN: | 9780888644312 |
| Publication date: | 15th January 2005 |
| Author: | Pauline Butling, Susan Rudy |
| Publisher: | University of Alberta Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 197 pages |
| Series: | cuRRents |
| Genres: |
Literary studies: poetry and poets |
Seven poets of diverse region, gender, sexual orientation, race, and generation. Seven poets linked by experiment and opposition. Robert Kroetsch discusses postmodernism's history, Fred Wah talks about ethnic hybridity, and Dionne Brand muses on postcolonial struggle and community. Erin Mouré encourages "excessiveness" while Daphne Marlatt speaks of "salvaging". On writing, poetics, and culture, Marie Annharte Baker and Jeff Derksen share their personal perspectives and experiences. Poets Talk brings new insights to the value of inspiration, imagination, and poetic re-invention.
Poets Talk features in the following genres: Literary studies: poetry and poets
Poets Talk is available in Paperback
Poets Talk was written by Pauline Butling, Susan Rudy and published by University of Alberta Press
Poets Talk has 197 pages
Yes it is part of cuRRents series
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