Poetry Anthologies (multiple Authors)
The Heart Is Improvisational
An Anthology in Poetic Form
- Publisher
- Guernica Editions
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2017
- Category
- Anthologies (multiple authors), Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771831864
- Publish Date
- Sep 2017
- List Price
- $25.00
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Description
Poets attribute an array of roles and capacities to the involuntary muscle. The heart becomes a repository of erotic and familial love and a sanctuary for memory. The poets explore the flux of the heart's responses and instigations: the heart's tender overtures, its joyous pulse, its mating call for the other, its changeable temperament, its final tick in freeze-frame. Among the poets featured: Kenneth Sherman, Lorna Crozier, Marilyn Bowering, Roo Borson, Patrick Lane, Charles Bukowski, Eugénio de Andrade, John Barton, Robyn Sarah, and Mary di Michele.
About the authors
Lorna Crozier, one of Canada's most celebrated poets, has read from her work on every continent. She has received numerous awards, including the Governor General's Award, for her fifteen books of poetry, which include The Blue Hour of the Day: Selected Poems; Whetstone; Apocrypha of Light; What the Living Won't Let Go; A Saving Grace; Everything Arrives at the Light; Inventing the Hawk; Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence; and The Garden Going On Without Us. She has also edited several anthologies, among them Desire in Seven Voices and, with Patrick Lane, Addicted: Notes from the Belly of the Beast. She lives in Saanich, BC.
Patrick Lane, considered by most writers and critics to be one of Canada's finest poets, was born in 1939 in Nelson, BC. He grew up in the Kootenay and Okanagan regions of the BC Interior, primarily in Vernon. He came to Vancouver and co-founded a small press, Very Stone House, with bill bissett and Seymour Mayne. He then drifted extensively throughout North and South America. He worked at a variety of jobs, from labourer to industrial accountant, but much of his life was spent as a poet. He was also the father of five children and grandfather of nine. He won nearly every literary prize in Canada, from the Governor General's Literary Award to the Canadian Authors Association Award to the Dorothy Livesay Prize. In 2014, he became an Officer of the Order of Canada, an honour that recognizes a lifetime of achievement and merit of a high degree. His poetry and fiction have been widely anthologized and translated into many languages. His more recent books include Witness: Selected Poems 1962-2010 (Harbour Publishing, 2010), The Collected Poems of Patrick Lane (Harbour Publishing, 2011), Washita (Harbour Publishing, 2014; shortlisted for the 2015 Governor General's Literary Award), Deep River Night (McClelland & Stewart, 2018) and a posthumous collection, The Quiet in Me (Harbour Publishing, 2022). Lane spent the later part of his life in Victoria, BC, with his wife, the poet Lorna Crozier. He died in 2019.
Carol Lipszyc earned her doctorate in education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. She has taught language arts at the secondary and adult re-entry levels for both first and second language learners throughout Toronto. Before teaching, Carol was a professional singer with Canadian television and radio appearances to her credit. Making her debut on cbc Radio at thirteen, she worked with performers like Alan Thicke, Alex Trebek, and June Callwood. Her esl/Literacy Reader, People Express, was published in 1996. Select poems, prose, book reviews and educational articles have been published in Parchment, Midstream, Jewish Currents, English Quarterly, Arborealis, and Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme. Carol is currently an Assistant Professor at suny, Plattsburgh, teaching English Teacher Education and Creative Writing.