הוצאת Talonbooks
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Penny and Ezra Lamb are home-schooled on a hippie colony near Uranium City until the police discover it also happens to be the largest marijuana grow-op in Saskatchewan. Legoland is how their pot-smoking elders always described the outside world, and the Lamb siblings have been dying to get there. A...
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"Strange Comfort" collects the best of Sherrill Grace's many published essays on the novelist and writer Malcolm Lowry, along with new pieces that incorporate her contemporary approach to his work, reflecting on Lowry's most important themes: endless voyaging, the creative role and identity of the a...
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Charles Olson was one of the most influential of the “New American Poets” published by Grove Press in the mid-twentieth century.
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This book of poems is a sustained adoration of the beloved that echoes the work of the troubadours. The unnamed Irish woman of this collection, 'the complicated jewel of the Burren Peninsula', leads the narrator on a spiritual quest from the streets of St. John's to the seemingly impenetrable evergr...
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Photographer Eadweard Muybridge's early life was filled with the events of Victorian melodrama: adultery, jealousy, betrayal, murder, and an abandoned child. Tried for the murder of his wife's lover, he was acquitted on the grounds of justifiable homicide.Later in his life, Muybridge's sequences of ...
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When Fine Dumas' notorious transvestite Boudoir is shut down, Celine is condemned to go back to the drudgery of working as a waitress at the Select. Then a newcomer appears, the gorgeous Gilbert Forget, a musician who is not insensitive to her charms. Celine, a midget who has always thought she was ...
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Startling and arresting, mashing up the lexicon of war with post-industrial consumerism, haute cuisine, couture, language, Eros, and desire, Karasick's sixth book serves up a linguistic onslaught of plastic explosives. Whether exploring commas as the mistresses of language; rules of textual engageme...
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"Is a Door" uses the poem's ability for 'suddenness' to subvert closure: the sudden question, the sudden turn, the sudden opening - writing that is generated from linguistic mindfulness, improvisation, compositional problem-solving, collaborative events, travel, investigation, documentary. Part one,...
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