Author: Rob McLennan
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Both an acknowledgement and a quiet celebration of the connections that run through people and their personal and public histories, this poetry collection explores and mines the past and present while stepping into the future. The poems are rich in image and in their sense of Canada, especially the tensions between literature and its physical realities. A heady and heads-up mix of classicism, urban pop culture, and historic Glengarry County in Eastern Ontario, this volume roots itself in the green earth, where it holds and thrives at all costs.
Bury Me Deep in the Green Wood
Author: Rob McLennan
Publisher:
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Both an acknowledgement and a quiet celebration of the connections that run through people and their personal and public histories, this poetry collection explores and mines the past and present while stepping into the future. The poems are rich in image and in their sense of Canada, especially the tensions between literature and its physical realities. A heady and heads-up mix of classicism, urban pop culture, and historic Glengarry County in Eastern Ontario, this volume roots itself in the green earth, where it holds and thrives at all costs.
Publisher:
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Both an acknowledgement and a quiet celebration of the connections that run through people and their personal and public histories, this poetry collection explores and mines the past and present while stepping into the future. The poems are rich in image and in their sense of Canada, especially the tensions between literature and its physical realities. A heady and heads-up mix of classicism, urban pop culture, and historic Glengarry County in Eastern Ontario, this volume roots itself in the green earth, where it holds and thrives at all costs.
The Poet
Author: Achsa White Sprague
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Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Little book of western verse
Author: Eugene Field
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Bury Me Deep
Author: Megan Abbott
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439101051
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Edgar Award–winning author and “reigning crown princess of noir” (Booklist) Megan Abbott reignites in Bury Me Deep the hothouse of jealousy, illicit sex, shifting loyalties, and dark perversions of power that marked a true-life case born of Depression-era Phoenix, reimagined here as a timeless portrait of the dark side of desire. By the author of Dare Me and The End of Everything In October 1931, a station agent found two large trunks abandoned in Los Angeles’s Southern Pacific Station. What he found inside ignited one of the most scandalous tabloid sensations of the decade. Inspired by this notorious true crime, Edgar®-winning author Megan Abbott’s novel Bury Me Deep is the story of Marion Seeley, a young woman abandoned in Phoenix by her doctor husband. At the medical clinic where she finds a job, Marion becomes fast friends with Louise, a vivacious nurse, and her roommate, Ginny, a tubercular blonde. Before long, the demure Marion is swept up in the exuberant life of the girls, who supplement their scant income by entertaining the town’s most powerful men with wild parties. At one of these events, Marion meets—and falls hard for—the charming Joe Lanigan, a local rogue and politician on the rise, whose ties to all three women bring events to a dangerous collision. A story born of Jazz Age decadence and Depression-era desperation, Bury Me Deep—with its hothouse of jealousy, illicit sex and shifting loyalties—is a timeless portrait of the dark side of desire and the glimmer of redemption.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439101051
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Edgar Award–winning author and “reigning crown princess of noir” (Booklist) Megan Abbott reignites in Bury Me Deep the hothouse of jealousy, illicit sex, shifting loyalties, and dark perversions of power that marked a true-life case born of Depression-era Phoenix, reimagined here as a timeless portrait of the dark side of desire. By the author of Dare Me and The End of Everything In October 1931, a station agent found two large trunks abandoned in Los Angeles’s Southern Pacific Station. What he found inside ignited one of the most scandalous tabloid sensations of the decade. Inspired by this notorious true crime, Edgar®-winning author Megan Abbott’s novel Bury Me Deep is the story of Marion Seeley, a young woman abandoned in Phoenix by her doctor husband. At the medical clinic where she finds a job, Marion becomes fast friends with Louise, a vivacious nurse, and her roommate, Ginny, a tubercular blonde. Before long, the demure Marion is swept up in the exuberant life of the girls, who supplement their scant income by entertaining the town’s most powerful men with wild parties. At one of these events, Marion meets—and falls hard for—the charming Joe Lanigan, a local rogue and politician on the rise, whose ties to all three women bring events to a dangerous collision. A story born of Jazz Age decadence and Depression-era desperation, Bury Me Deep—with its hothouse of jealousy, illicit sex and shifting loyalties—is a timeless portrait of the dark side of desire and the glimmer of redemption.
Groundswell
Author: Rob McLennan
Publisher: Broken Jaw Press
ISBN: 9781553910121
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Through the work of 23 poets collected here, readers will experience the variety of writing represented by above/ground press of Maxville, Ontario. Mclennan's tastes are notoriously Catholic and demonstrate an awareness of both the historic tradition of Canadian literature (Newlove, Bowering, Coleman) and an acute affection for the contemporary (Holmes, Bolster, McElroy). Groundswell includes a complete, detailed bibliography of all publishing activity by above/ground press from 1993 to 2003.
Publisher: Broken Jaw Press
ISBN: 9781553910121
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Through the work of 23 poets collected here, readers will experience the variety of writing represented by above/ground press of Maxville, Ontario. Mclennan's tastes are notoriously Catholic and demonstrate an awareness of both the historic tradition of Canadian literature (Newlove, Bowering, Coleman) and an acute affection for the contemporary (Holmes, Bolster, McElroy). Groundswell includes a complete, detailed bibliography of all publishing activity by above/ground press from 1993 to 2003.
Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 946
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Languages : en
Pages : 946
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The Irish quarterly review
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Languages : en
Pages : 1428
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Languages : en
Pages : 1428
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A Little Book of Western Verse
Author: Eugene Field
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Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
A Little Book of Western Verse
Author: Eugene Field
Publisher: Good Press
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Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
A Little Book of Western Verse is a collection of poetry by American poet Eugene Field. Known for his whimsical and sentimental verse, Field captures the spirit of the American West in this compilation. His poems reflect the landscape, people, and experiences of the time, offering readers a glimpse into the unique culture and traditions of the region.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
A Little Book of Western Verse is a collection of poetry by American poet Eugene Field. Known for his whimsical and sentimental verse, Field captures the spirit of the American West in this compilation. His poems reflect the landscape, people, and experiences of the time, offering readers a glimpse into the unique culture and traditions of the region.
On Beauty
Author: rob mclennan
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 1772127779
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
On Beauty is a provocative collection of moments, confessions, overheard conversations, and memories, both fleeting and crystalized, revolving around the small chasms and large craters of everyday life. Situated at the crossroads of prose and poetry, these 33 vignettes explore the rhythm, textures, and micro-moments of lives in motion. Composed with a poet’s eye for detail and ear for rhythm, rob mclennan’s brief stories play with form and language, capturing the act of record-keeping while in the process of living those records, creating a Polaroid-like effect. Throughout the collection, the worlds of literature and art infuse into intimate fragments of the everyday. A welcome chronicle of human connection and belonging, On Beauty will leave readers grappling with questions of how stories are produced and passed through generations.
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 1772127779
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
On Beauty is a provocative collection of moments, confessions, overheard conversations, and memories, both fleeting and crystalized, revolving around the small chasms and large craters of everyday life. Situated at the crossroads of prose and poetry, these 33 vignettes explore the rhythm, textures, and micro-moments of lives in motion. Composed with a poet’s eye for detail and ear for rhythm, rob mclennan’s brief stories play with form and language, capturing the act of record-keeping while in the process of living those records, creating a Polaroid-like effect. Throughout the collection, the worlds of literature and art infuse into intimate fragments of the everyday. A welcome chronicle of human connection and belonging, On Beauty will leave readers grappling with questions of how stories are produced and passed through generations.