Changing on the Fly

Changing on the Fly

Author: George Bowering

Publisher: Raincoast Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781551927152

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George Bowering has been an inimitable, witty, eclectic and electrifying voice in Canadian letters for decades. The author of over 20 poetry collections, novels, criticism, memoirs, and recently, "unauthorized" histories of Canada, Bowering has won the Governor General's Award for poetry and fiction. In 2000, in recognition of his extraodinary accomplishments, Bowering was appointed Canada's Poet Laureate. Changing on the Fly collects the best of Bowering's poetry in one fascinating, revelatory and immensely readable volume.


My Darling Nellie Grey

My Darling Nellie Grey

Author: George Bowering

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780889226340

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"One of Canada's most original writers."--Calgary Herald "--Book jacket.


How I Wrote Certain of My Books

How I Wrote Certain of My Books

Author: Raymond Roussel

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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Introduction by John Ashberry The most eccentric writer of the twentieth century. His unearthly style fascinated Surrealists such as Breton, Duchamp and Cocteau but also Gide, Robespierre, Foucault and John Ashberry. The title essay is the key to Roussel's methods and is joined by selections from his major fiction, drama, and poetry pieces superbly translated by his New York School admirers, which include Ashberry, Winkfield, Harry Matthews and Kenneth Koch.


A Few Words Will Do

A Few Words Will Do

Author: Lionel Kearns

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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The process by which the reader represents the I of the text preoccupies Kearns in these brief but concentrated pieces.


Kerrisdale Elegies

Kerrisdale Elegies

Author: George Bowering

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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Bowering responds to Rilke's Duino Elegies to create post-modern literature that discovers the other during the process of writing.


Taking Measures

Taking Measures

Author: George Bowering

Publisher: Talonbooks

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9781772012378

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Taking Measures collects the major serial poems of Canada's inaugural Poet Laureate, George Bowering, including work from each of the last six decades. Here is Bowering at his experimental and irreverent best.


Baseball Love

Baseball Love

Author: George Bowering

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Bowering's life in the game unfolds in a picaresque memoir of the storied ballparks of the poet's youthful dreams.


The Dad Dialogues

The Dad Dialogues

Author: George Bowering

Publisher: arsenal pulp press

Published: 2016-11-21

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1551526638

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In this unique book of correspondence, two men from different generations write to each other about the burdens, anxieties, and singular joys of parenthood. Thirtysomething Charles Demers and 80-year-old George Bowering are both celebrated authors and the best of friends, and soon both will be the fathers of daughters. The letters begin as Charles and his wife discover they will become parents; he expresses his hopes and fears of impending fatherhood, compounded by his OCD and his own father's illness, while George recalls his own experiences raising a daughter in the 1970s and his own anxieties about bringing a child into a troubled world. Together, their thoughtful, funny, candid missives reveal what fathers know (or don't know) about raising daughters, as well as themselves and each other. Their combined observations make for a passionate, funny and moving portrait of fatherhood in all its imperfect, beautiful glory. George Bowering is Canada's first poet laureate and an officer of the Order of Canada. He is the author of more than eighty books, the most recent of which include The Hockey Scribbler, Writing the Okanagan, and Pinboy. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Charles Demers is a comedian, performer, and writer. His previous books are The Horrors (Douglas & McIntyre) and Vancouver Special (Arsenal). He lives in Vancouver, where he teaches writing at the University of British Columbia.


No One

No One

Author: George Bowering

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 2018-05-22

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1773051490

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A risqué autobiographical novel that fictionalizes the sexual adventures of the author’s youth In 2012, acclaimed writer George Bowering published Pinboy, a fictional memoir of his teenage sexual awakening. With No One, Bowering returns to play with form and fact in this autobiographical novel that continues the narrator’s journey in a quest story full of further sexual awakenings as that Pinboy becomes a man. A writer called “alert, playful, and questioning” by The Globe and Mail, Bowering infuses this work with sexual politics, romantic and social developments, and a backdrop of ancient themes of homesickness and captivity. Readers may delight in the details of the retelling or perhaps they will be browned off. There are no guarantees. The ending will be a pleasant surprise for readers, patient and otherwise.


The Heart Does Break

The Heart Does Break

Author: Jean Baird

Publisher: Random House Canada

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0307372723

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A book in which some of our best writers address their own losses — and help us endure our own… A heartbreaking, comforting and beautiful collection of true stories about grief and mourning from some of Canada’s best known writers. When Jean Baird’s daughter, Bronwyn, died suddenly, Jean’s deep instinct was to turn to books to help her in her time of sudden loss. Although she found that the thoughts of counselors, psychologists, Buddhists, and self-help gurus were perhaps some help, the works that truly reached to the heart of the matter were by literary writers, largely from the UK and the US. Scanning the Canadian landscape, Jean and her husband George Bowering found elegies and tributes, but little from our writers about the person who is left behind to mourn or what it takes to endure grieving. The Heart Does Break — an anthology of twenty original pieces — sets out to fill that gap.