Writing in Our Time: Canada's Radical Poetries in English (1957-2003)

Writing in Our Time: Canada's Radical Poetries in English (1957-2003)

by SusanRudy (Author), P.Butling (Author)

Synopsis

Process poetics is about radical poetry -- poetry that challenges dominant world views, values, and aesthetic practices with its use of unconventional punctuation, interrupted syntax, variable subject positions, repetition, fragmentation, and disjunction. To trace the aesthetically and politically radical poetries in English Canada since the 1960s, Pauline Butling and Susan Rudy begin with the upstart poets published in Vancouver's TISH: A Poetry Newsletter, and follow the trajectory of process poetics in its national and international manifestations through the 1980s and '90s. The poetics explored include the works of Nicole Brossard, Daphne Martlatt, bpNichol, George Bowering, Roy Kiyooka, and Frank Davey in the 1960s and '70s. For the 1980-2000 period, the authors include essays on Jeff Derksen, Clare Harris, Erin Mour, and Lisa Robertson. They also look at books by older authors published after 1979, including Robin Blaser, Robert Kroetsch, and Fred Wah. A historiography of the radical poets, and a roster of the little magazines, small press publishers, literary festivals, and other such sites that have sustained poetic experimentation, provide context.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Published: 01 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0889204306
ISBN 13: 9780889204300

Media Reviews
an essential guide to a half century of Canadian innovative poetry...along with lucid introductions to a set of writers who have revolutionized the theory and practice of poetry. -- Charles Bernstein, University of Pennsylvania. A necessary book, Writing in Our Time thoroughly explores the lateral shoots and adventitious roots of English Canadas most exciting poetry and its contexts. -- Douglas Barbour, University of Alberta.
Author Bio
Pauline Butling is Instructor Emeritus, Liberal Studies, Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary. Susan Rudy is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at the University of Calgary. She has served as Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Research and Teaching on Women at McGill University, as a Killam Resident Fellow at the University of Calgary, and as President of the Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures / Association des literatures canadiennes et quebecoise (1994-96). She is author of Women, Reading, Kroetsch: Telling the Difference, as well as several nationally distributed articles and reviews.