Contemporary Canadian poetry got you down? This book of poems operates within the constraints of what the author terms 'synaptic syntax' - poetry that performs the very nature of neuronal... Læs mere
From haikus on Alzheimer's to an epic history of bathtubs, Broom Broom will sweep you somewhere surprising.
A joy ride set on a crash course with the past Audrey Cole has always loved to drive. Anytime, anywhere, any car: a questionable rustbucket, a family sedan, the SUV she was paid to drive... Læs mere
Libraries are magical places. But what if they're even more magical than we know?
An abandoned town named for the classical lesbian leads to questions about history and settlement.
A collection of poetry that documents the sorts of interruptions that plague the lives of artists and writers. It weaves together the imagery of searching and the vagaries of language into a whole cloth. It reflects the dynamic between the known and the unknown.
Echoing the pastoral and elegiac modes of the Romantic poets, Queyras's collection explores the infrastructures and means of modern mobility.
Includes poems that present thought as a complex event, a place where mind and sense and the natural world they move through become indistinguishable elements in a mysterious, familiar,... Læs mere
A woman must emerge from the virtual world she's created to confront her flesh-and-blood past and family.
An unflinchingly subversive, aversive, conversive poetic look at the underbelly of Canadian settler-colonial experience.