Search results for ""author douglas lochhead""
Goose Lane Editions High Marsh Road: Lines for a Diary
High Marsh Road, a finalist for the 1980 Governor General's Award and a beautiful example of bookmaking, is now back in print. High Marsh Road is a signficant step in the century-long artistic tradition of the Tantramar region, begun by Charles G.D. Roberts and continued by Alex Colville, John Thompson, and Lochhead himself. The book consists of 122 poems marking daily walks over the windblown marsh. Along with minute particulars of the marsh itself, its weather, and its birds and animals, High Marsh Road is an intimate account of a man's exploration of nature and the self.
£11.99
Goose Lane Editions Homage to Henry Alline and Other Poems
Homage to Henri Alline and Other Poems marks a new stage in the long career of this renowned poet. The book consists of two long poems flanking a collection of related short poems. At once austere and rich, this book is a vintage offering from a poet at the height of his powers.
£9.99
Goose Lane Editions Tiger in The Skull: New and Selected Poems, 1959-1985
Tiger in the Skull makes available for the first time in a single volume the range, substance, and variety of Lochhead's work.
£9.99
University of Toronto Press Saul: A Drama, in Three Parts (Second Edition)
£29.99
University of Toronto Press My Lady of the Snows
£37.79
University of Toronto Press The Cryptogram
£28.99
University of Toronto Press Selections from Canadian Poets: With Occasional Critical and Biographical Notes and an Introductory Essay on Canadian Poetry
£30.59
University of Toronto Press Count Filippo; or The Unequal Marriage: A Drama in Five Acts
£19.99
University of Toronto Press The Lady of the Ice
£18.89
University of Toronto Press Lyrics on Freedom, Love and Death
£30.99
University of Toronto Press Cousin Cinderella
£37.79
University of Toronto Press The Advocate
£15.29
University of Toronto Press Guilty: A Canadian Story From Real Life
£29.99
Goose Lane Editions Weathers: Poems New and Selected
Douglas Lochhead is one of Canada's finest poets. In celebration of his eightieth birthday, Goose Lane Editions is releasing Weathers: Poems New and Selected, a collection of the best of Lochhead's work from the last fifteen years. Douglas Lochhead's poetic imagination receives its greatest stimulus from what his senses tell him about nature and other people, and his poetry overflows with energy. Sharp observation of detail anchors his passionate sense of place; subtle irony and masterful form barely contain his uncompromising honesty and strong emotions; and his command of the poet's craft guides his attacks on the boundaries of meaning. The contrast he achieves between tightly controlled form and constantly moving, dynamic imagery yields the clean, precise poetry that his readers have valued so highly over his more than 50-year career. Lochhead began his career in the 1940s, publishing his poems in literary journals. His first book, The Heart is on Fire was published in 1959, and in the next two decades he published eight more books of poetry. In 1980, his landmark collection High Marsh Road was nominated for a Governor General's Award. In 1986, Goose Lane Editions published Tiger in the Skull: New and Selected Poems, 1959-1986, Since that time, Douglas Lochhead has published four major collections: Upper Cape Poems, a testament to his fascination with the Tantramar Marsh; Homage to Henry Alline, a tribute to an 18th-century evangelist; Breakfast at Mel's, superbly crafted poems about the magic of place, and the rewards of observation; and Cape Enragé, poems written on the wild shore of the Bay of Fundy. In the award-winning art book Dykelands, his austere nature poems accompany Thaddeus Holownia's large-format photographs. He has also published All Things Do Continue, Yes, Yes, Yes!, and Black Festival, a beautiful memorial to his wife. For Weathers, Douglas Lochhead has collaborated with editor David Creelman, who teaches Atlantic literature at the University of New Brunswick, Saint John. Together, they have gathered the strongest works from Lochhead's books, new poems published in literary journals, and previously unpublished poems to create the quintessential collection of Lochhead's writing.
£17.99
University of Toronto Press Among the Forest Trees or, A Book of Facts and Incidents of Pioneer Life in Upper Canada: Arranged in the Form of a Story
£31.49
University of Toronto Press Collected Poems
£33.29
University of Toronto Press The White Savannahs: The First Study of Canadian Poetry from a Contemporary Viewpoint
£33.29
University of Toronto Press The Season-Ticket
£30.99
University of Toronto Press The Letter Bag of The Great Western;: or, Life in a Steamer
£29.99
University of Toronto Press A Canadian Bankclerk
Of this novel of Canadian business life and village and city social conditions in the early twentieth century, the author explains that his object is 'to enlighten the public concerning life behind the wicket and thus pave the way for the legitimate organization of bankclerks into a fraternal association, for their financial and social (including moral) betterment.'
£30.59
University of Toronto Press An Algonquin Maiden: A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada
£25.99
University of Toronto Press Our Intellectual Strength and Weakness: 'English-Canadian Literature' and 'French-Canadian Literature'
£27.99