The More Easily Kept Illusions: The Poetry of Al Purdy: Laurier Poetry
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 088920490X
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Seria Laurier Poetry
Notă biografică
Al Purdy's down-to-earth voice populates thirty-three books, including The Cariboo Horses (1965), North of Summer (1967), Sex & Death (1973), and Piling Blood (1984). The two major collections of his work are The Collected Poems of Al Purdy (1986) and Beyond Remembering: The Collected Poems of Al Purdy (2000). Purdy died in Sidney, BC, on April 21, 2000.
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Table of Contents for
The More Easily Kept Illusions: The Poetry of Al Purdy, selected with an introduction by Robert Budde
Foreword | Neil Besner
Biographical Note
Introduction | Robert Budde
Mind Process re a Faucet
Remains of an Indian Village
Winter Walking
Hockey Players
Home-Made Beer
Eskimo Graveyard
Trees at the Arctic Circle
Tent Rings
When I Sat Down to Play the Piano
At the Quinte Hotel
Love at Roblin Lake
Interruption
Wilderness Gothic
Lament for the Dorsets
Joint Account
Depression in Namu, BC
Eastbound from Vancouver
The Horseman of Agawa
Flat Tire in the Desert
Inside the Mill
Deprivations
Alive or Not
Rodeo
On Realizing He Has Written Some Bad Poems
After Rain
The Nurselog
A Typical Day in Winnipeg
In the Early Cretaceous
Purely Internal Music
Orchestra
Red Leaves
Orchestra
Earle Birney in Hospital
Untitled
For Her in Sunlight
Afterword: As the dream holds the real | Russell Morton Brown
Acknowledgements