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Concrete and Wild Carrot
Contributor(s): Avison, Margaret (Author)
ISBN: 1894078241     ISBN-13: 9781894078245
Publisher: Brick Books
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2002
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Annotation: The poems in this book are startlingly youthful. The words leap with life, whether the subject be Margaret Avison's beloved Toronto byways, with their populations of dogs, kids, oaks, firs, squirrels, ants, and human citizens, or her surprising probes of the Bible. "Concrete and Wild Carrot is Margaret Avison's sixth book of poems. She received Governor General's Awards for both "Winter Sun (1960) and "No time (1989). Brick Books also distributes "No Time and "Not Yet but Still.
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Canadian
Dewey: 811.54
LCCN: 2003428764
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 5.74" W x 8.74" (0.38 lbs) 74 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
 
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Publisher Description:
Poetry. Heartfelt looking and attentive listening are newly advocated and demonstrated in CONCRETE AND WILD CARROT. The poems in this book are startlingly youthful. The words leap with life, whether the subject be Avison's beloved Toronto byways, with their population of dogs, kids, oaks, firs, squirrels, ants, and human citizens, or her surprising probes of the Bible. Jesus is a model, for instance, a poet who among us. found encrusted words and structures; / he washed and brushed them clean / and out of the intractability / of history learned by rote / stepped, in simplicity the exemplar. Margaret Avison's own distinctive words and structures, her clean approaches to an odd intransigent openness paradoxically comfort the reader with a smack of the limitless. There is no complacency here, just the best kind of large minded company in the still-heroic venture of thinking Outside and the hard, crucial discipline of wording it.

Contributor Bio(s): Avison, Margaret: - One of Canada's most respected poets, Margaret Avison was born in Galt, Ontario, lived in Western Canada in her childhood, and has since lived in Toronto. In a productive career that stretches back to the 1940s, she has produced seven books of poems, including her first collection, "Winter Sun" (1960), which she selected in Chicago when she was there on a Guggenheim Fellowship, and which won the Governor General's Award.