Killdeer: essay-poems - Phil Hall - Books - Book*hug - 9781897388815 - May 30, 2011
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Poetry. These are poems of critical thought that have been influenced by old fiddle tunes. These are essays that are not out to persuade so much as ruminate, invite, accrue. Hall is a surruralist (rural and surreal), and a terroir-ist (township-specific regionalist). He offers memories of, and homages to?Margaret Laurence, Bronwen Wallace, Libby Scheier, and Daniel Jones, among others. He writes of the embarrassing process of becoming a poet, and of his push-pull relationship with the whole concept of home. His notorious 2004 chapbook essay "The Bad Sequence" is also included here, for a wider readership, at last. It has been revised. (Its teeth have been sharpened.) In this book, the line is the unit of composition; the reading is wide; the perspective personal: each take a give, and logic a drawback. In Fred Wah's phrase, what is offered here is "the music at the heart of thinking."


112 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 30, 2011
ISBN13 9781897388815
Publishers Book*hug
Pages 112
Dimensions 152 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   181 g
Language English  

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