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Powers of observation: familiar essays
Par George Woodcock. 1989
Paradise lost
Par John Milton, David Scott Kastan. 1994
Milton tells the story of Man's creation, fall and redemption - to 'justify the ways of God to men'. Milton…
produced characters which have become embedded in the consciousness of English literature - the frail, human pair, Adam and Eve; the terrible cohort of fallen angels; and Satan, tragic and heroic in his unremitting quest for revenge. The tale unfolds from the aftermath of the great battle between good and evil to the moving departure of Adam and Eve from Eden, with human and eternal anguish intertwined in magnificent resonance. 1994, c1667.Poems before and after: Collected English Translations
Par Miroslav Holub. 1990
Covering over 40 years of Holub's poetry. BEFORE are his poems from the 1950s and 60s, poems written before the…
Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, AFTER are his poems written after 1968. 1990.Poems and shorter writings: including Epiphanies, Giacomo Joyce and 'A portrait of the artist'
Par James Joyce, Richard Ellmann, John Whittier-Ferguson, Arthur Walton Litz. 1991
This collection brings together all the poems published by James Joyce in his lifetime, most notably "Chamber music" and "Pomes…
Penyeach". It also includes a large body of his satiric or humorous occasional verse, much of which is little known. 1991.Poetry please!: 100 popular poems from the BBC Radio 4 programme
Par Charles Causley. 1985
Poems, new & selected
Par Patrick Lane. 1978
Planet Middle School
Par Nikki Grimes. 2011
Planet earth: poems selected and new
Par P. K Page, Eric L Ormsby. 2002
The title of this book is taken from Page's poem, `Planet Earth', which was chosen by the United Nations in…
2000 for their celebratory program Year of Dialogue among Civilizations. A selection of the best of Page's poems from previous volumes, with a few newer ones contributed by the author. 2002.Personals: poems
Par Ian Williams, Robyn Read, Owen Percy. 2012
A collection of poems voiced through a variety of speakers who continually rev themselves up to the challenge of connecting…
with others, often to no avail. The author writes in traditional poetic forms: ghazals, a pantoum, blank sonnets, mock-heroic couplets. He also invents his own: poems that spin into indeterminacy, poems that don’t end. 2012.Personal effects: poems
Par Ronna Bloom. 2000
A collection of poems by Ronna Bloom, some of which have previously been published in different versions elsewhere. Many of…
the poems deal with the themes of truth, reconciliation and love. 2000.Pigeon: poems
Par Karen Solie. 2009
Pearls in vinegar: the pillow book of Heather Mallick
Par Heather Mallick. 2004
Globe and Mail columnist Heather Mallick provides commentary on one hundred and sixty diverse subjects, including Things That Make You…
Appreciate Men, Poetic Subjects, Hateful Things, Adorable Things, Things That Fall from the Sky, and Different Ways of Speaking. An itemized collection of essays, short lists, long lists, comforts, toxicities, things you should be ashamed to laugh at but do anyway, and many small privacies. Includes essays about such topics as the quirks of German cannibalism, the weirdness of all workplaces, and the advantages of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Some descriptions of violence and explicit strong language. 2004.Passage
Par Gwen Benaway. 2016
In her second collection of poetry, Benaway examines what it means to experience violence and speaks to the burden of…
survival. Travelling to Northern Ontario and across the Great Lakes, "Passage" is a poetic voyage through divorce, family violence, legacy of colonization and the affirmation of anew sexuality and gender. 2016. Uniform title: Poems.Paris notebooks: essays & reviews
Par Mavis Gallant. 1986
This collection includes an essay about the 1968 student revolt in Paris of which Gallant was a concerned observer. "Immortal…
Gattito" is the tragic story of a teacher-pupil love affair which ends in disgrace, imprisonment, madness and death. 1986.Pathmarks
Par Martin Heidegger, William McNeill. 1998
This text includes the fourteen essays by Martin Heidegger. It features new translations of key essays such as: 'On the…
essence of ground'; 'On the question of being'; and 'Hegel and the Greeks'. The essays provide an essential resource for all students of Heidegger, whether they work in philosophy, literary theory, religious studies or intellectual history. 1998. Uniform title: Wegmarken.Partial accounts: new and selected poems
Par William Meredith. 1987
Ossuaries
Par Dionne Brand. 2010
At the centre of this poem is the narrative of Yasmine, a woman living an underground life, fleeing from past…
actions and regrets, in a perpetual state of movement. While living in solitude, she crosses borders actual (Algiers, Cuba, Canada), and timeless. Cold-eyed and cynical, she contemplates the periodic crises of the contemporary world. Descriptions of sex and violence, some strong language. 2010.Other people's trades
Par Primo Levi, Raymond Rosenthal. 1989
A collection of essays which attempt to simplify the complexities of human life. At the same time we learn about…
the author, Primo Levi, and particularly the subjects which were so fascinating to him. 1989. Uniform title: Altrui mestiere.On not losing my father's ashes in the flood
Par Richard Harrison. 2016
In his final years, Richard Harrison's father suffered from a form of dementia, but he died without ever forgetting the…
poems he had memorized as a student and had taught to Richard as a child. In 2013, the poet feared his father's ashes had been lost in the flood water that ravaged Alberta--a crisis that would become the inciting event and central theme of this collection. Combining elements of memoir, elegy, lyrical essay and personal correspondence with appreciations of literary works ranging from haiku to comic books, Richard Harrison has written a book of great intellectual depth that is as generous as it is enchanting. Winner of the 2017 Governor General’s Award for Poetry. 2016. Uniform title: Poems.Ocean
Par Sue Goyette. 2013
The ocean has never had a biographer quite like Sue Goyette. Living in the port city of Halifax, Goyette’s days…
are bounded by the substantial fact of the North Atlantic, both by its physical presence and by its metaphoric connotations. And like many of life’s overwhelming facts, our awareness of the ocean’s importance and impact waxes and wanes as the ocean sometimes lurks in the background, sometimes imposes itself upon us, yet always, steadily, is. This collection of poems is not your standard “Oh, Ocean!” versifying. Goyette plunges in and swims well outside the buoys to craft a sort of alternate, apocryphal account of our relationship with the ocean. 2013.