All These Roads: Laurier Poetry
Autor Louis Dudeken Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 apr 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1554580390
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 153 x 227 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Seria Laurier Poetry
Notă biografică
Louis Dudek was one of Canada's most important and influential cultural workers. After gaining his PhD from Columbia University, Dudek in 1951 returned from New York to Montreal, the city of his birth, to take up a position as professor of English at McGill. Dudek's return to Canada marked the beginning of his efforts to revolutionize the Montreal poetry scene through little magazines and small-press publishing, providing alternatives to commercial presses and opportunities for talented young poets. In 1956 he started The McGill Poetry Series, which gave a start to several young poets, including Leonard Cohen. The author of numerous books of poetry, Louis Dudek died in 2001.
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Table of Contents for
All These Roads: The Poetry of Louis Dudek, selected with an introduction by Karis Shearer
Foreword | Neil Besner
Biographical Note
Introduction | Karis Shearer
On Poetry and Profession
Functional Poetry: A Proposal
Theory of Art
What we Profess
Lesson
It Is An Art
Hellcats in Heaven (Report on the book Cerberus)
Kingston Conference
Poetry Reading
Line and Form
"Europe" at Sea
Poetry
Advice to a Young Poet
The Retired Professor
Old Books
Dedications and Intertexts
For E.P.
Kosmos: The Greek World (For Michael Lekakis)
Emily Dickinson
James Reaney's Dream Inside a Dream, or The Freudian Wish
Irving Layton's Poem in Early Spring
Rich Man's Paradise (After F.R. Scott)
Quebec Religious Hospital by A.M. Klein
Carman's Last Home
Europe Without Baedeker But with Pound
Tar and Feathers
Reply to Envious Arthur
The Progress of Satire (For F.R. Scott and A.J.M. Smith)
The Demolitions (For John Glassco)
A Note for Leonard Cohen
Tao (For F.R.S)
For Ron Everson (After Ezra Pound, and Confucius)
Proust
Homosexuality
For William Carlos Williams
Long Poems
from Europe (Fragment 95)
from En México
Afterword | by Frank Davey
Acknowledgements