Bøger udgivet af Goose Lane Editions
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- New and Selected Poems, 1959-1985
143,95 kr. Tiger in the Skull makes available for the first time in a single volume the range, substance, and variety of Lochhead's work.
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- 143,95 kr.
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- Poems 1979-85
88,95 kr. In 1969, M. Travis Lane published her first collection of poems, An Inch or So of Garden, a chapbook which at once proclaimed her as a sure and sophisticated poet. Lane is allusive, intricate, technically ranging, while the abiding impulses of her work remain spirituously generous and affirmative. Through Poems 1968-72 (1973), Homecomings: Narrative Poems (1977) and Divinations and Shorter Poems, 1973-78 (1979) she expressed a powerful religious imagination in which as W.H. New has written, "the processes of revelation are more central to the proems than are any messages about society or self. Understanding, if not order, remains of consequence to her." Few contemporary poets have her command of tone, able to shift from intense intellectual attention to private joy, from the ironical to the lyrical. This is poetry both demanding and magnanimous. Though Divinations won the Pat Lowther prize in 1980, M. Travis Lane's work has been sparingly reviewed and has not reached the audience it deserves. Reviewing Divinations in 1981, Guy Hamel concluded: "I think it is important for the sake of her career and of Canadian letters that she be given a more just recognition than in my judgement she has yet received." with the advent of Reckonings seven years later that recognition may at last be granted.
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- 88,95 kr.
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88,95 kr. Set in the colourful, intense, competitive Montreal of the 80's, Harrison's new novel explores the efforts of two couples to reach beyond the boundaries of self. Their tangled relationships hang in precarious balance, with the individuals drifting towards confrontation and an awkward, though dramatic, reckoning. After Six Days is written in taut, contemporary prose, its short, explosive scenes alive with the authentic feeling of urban life now.
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- 88,95 kr.
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- New Brunswick's Theatre in the 1840s
108,95 kr. Near the end of the 1850s, the lives of three apparently unconnected men ended miserably. The first was Thomas Hill, editor of The Loyalist newspaper, founder of the Orange Lodge in Fredericton, political firebrand, and in one notable instance a playwright. He was to die in friendless poverty and be buried in an unmarked grave. The second was Henry W. Preston, who brought his theatrical troupe into Fredericton in December, 1844, after almost two decades of touring from the Carolinas to Newfoundland, a sad saga of ever dwindling dreams. He ended his drunken days by jumping from a ferry landing in Albany, New York. The last was the wandering English actor Charles Freer, who had known some modest glory across the Atlantic but in 1845 fond himself working the New Brunswick stages for the franctic Preston. At the point of starvation, Freer would commit suicide in a tavern near London Bridge. Three failures, perhaps. But three lives which had a vivid meeting in New Brunswick during the 1840s, when politics, the theatre, and the strange quirks of personal character culminated in slander, scandal, and the wildest riot in the history of the New Brunswick stage.
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- 108,95 kr.
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88,95 kr. This fast-paced spy novel features Winston Spenser, the one-legged ex-schoolteacher tricked by circumstances and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service into acting as "keeper" for Igor Malenov, a chess-crazed Russian KGB defector. Set mainly in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick, A SPY IN MY HOUSE is also a drama of another kind of loyalty when Spenser and Malenov compete for the affections of Evey -- dupe or betrayer? -- a competition which does not end with the final action-packed scene at a Bay of Fundy wharf.
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- 88,95 kr.
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78,95 kr. CHAMP is a witty and unusual collection of poems, part chronicle, part meditation, dealing with the life and professional career of Tommy Burns, the Canadian who became Heavyweight Champion of the world. Born Noah Brusso in Hanover, Ontario, Burns held the title from 1906 to 1908, when he lost it to Jack Johnson. These brief poems are packed with insight and concise narrative power -- the story of an indisputably authentic Canadian hero. This is Kay Burkman's first published book, though poems gathered in CHAMP have widely appeared in magazines and anthologies.
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- 78,95 kr.
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- Poems and Anti-Poems
88,95 kr. Behind the Orchestra presents the revelatory nature of Trujillo's English poetry. In the simplicity of these lines unfolds the mood and emotion divined by one who sees this country made-home with the eyes and memory of one from away.
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- 88,95 kr.
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- Poems, 1971-1985
88,95 kr. Word, Woman and Place is McCarthy's fourth collection of poetry. Selections from his earlier works are gathered together with recent poems into this powerful new book which demonstrates McCarthy's range and achievement.
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88,95 kr. A cache of the brooding imagery and strength characteristic of Gotro's poetry.
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263,95 kr. Canada's foremost trail authority continues his journey with "Trails of Prince Edward Island," a comprehensive guide to more than 50 trails for hiking and cycling on Canada's own emerald isle. This single volume contains the most up-to-date, complete, and reliable information on recreational trails in the province for every level of ability, including new trails in Prince Edward Island National Park and the newly completed Confederation Trail the final (or initial, depending on which way you're facing!) leg of the Trans Canada Trail. On bicycle and on foot, author Michael Haynes travelled each route in his book, from country lanes to magnificent beaches, from picturesque villages to converted rail beds. His unique guidebook provides detailed maps, trail descriptions, and GPS coordinates, as well as information on time, length, difficulty, and facilities available on each route. He also includes photographs, charts, tips for hikers and cyclists, and information on historical, cultural, and natural subjects. Whether you're planning a months-long expedition from one coast of Canada to the other or a picnic on the beach within view of a lighthouse, "Trails of Prince Edward Island" is the hiker's and cyclist's best companion, an authoritative and entertaining guide to this gem of Confederation."
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78,95 kr. A tour de force of comic ingenuity, Unsnarling String features the infamous Everett Coogler poem series.
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88,95 kr. Sparse and elegant poems by the author of Songs and Dances. A subtle rhythmic sense and distaste for redundancies characterize this volume, which will appeal to readers who appreciate lucid effects and metaphorical economy.
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- 88,95 kr.
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- New and Selected
88,95 kr. A rigorous selection from Candelaria's earlier books -- Dimensions (Morriss, 1967), Liturgies (Sono Nis, 1975), Passages (Intermedia, 1975), and Foraging (Intermedia, 1975) -- in addition to substantial new work, provides the first single-volume edition drawn from the full range of this highly inventive poet's career to date.
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78,95 kr. This is not a book of illustrated poetry, but an artist and a poet comparing notes -- communicating by their own method and enjoying the coincidences.
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78,95 kr. The Sickness of Hats is an early collection by a member of the writing ensemble Pain Not Bread.
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78,95 kr. Inspired in part by classical literature and Scripture, Elizabeth Harper's poems are literate, charged, and demanding in their emotional and intellectual range. Octaves of Narcissus is her first collection of poetry since Games Like Passacaglia.
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78,95 kr. Welch's book reveals a deep understanding of the Maritime countryside and man's relationship with nature.
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78,95 kr. Traditions is a collection of poems that combine humour and sensitivity from a feminist perspective.
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- (suffer the little children)
63,95 kr. Gophers and Swans is a trenchant and powerfully feminist collection of poetry by the author of The Ordinary Invisible Woman.
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- 63,95 kr.
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- The Collections of the Montreal Botanitcal Garden
638,95 kr. The beauty and evolution of an intriguing art form.The Montréal Botanical Garden's collections of bonsai and penjing are among the best in North America, including more than 350 trees, some dating from the 17th century. For the first time, these stylized horticultural creations have been brought together in a single volume, illuminating the evolution of the aesthetic tradition of this Asian art form.Featuring beautifully rendered photographs of many of the miniature trees in the collection, Bonsai Penjing: The Collections of the Montréal Botanical Garden offers an up-close view of these extraordinary specimens. Miniaturized reflections of their natural environment, these works of horticultural art translate the world views of bonsai and penjing masters from different philosophical traditions. In a few instances, they integrate contemporary North American vision of the ancient Asian traditions.Author Danielle Ouellet interviewed many of the artists who created these works, in some instances travelling to Asia to meet with some of the contemporary masters of this art form. As a result, she brings to life an historical portrait of Bonsai and Penjing, their underlying aesthetic principles, and an understanding of how to view and interpret the captivating living culptures of these traditions.
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213,95 kr. "Twisting and turning against the soul-sicknesses of late-capitalism, Chris Hutchinson's new collection of poems scrolls through myriad moods and aesthetic guises, by turns hallucinatory, despondent, and serene. Authenticity and artifice collide and collude. Political and personal boundaries blur as do the categorical divisions between content and form. Imagine an architecture of breezeways, a freeway of exit ramps, a literature of repurposed literary conventions, the past "re-presented" in endless waves of arrival. Here we find a nostalgia for modernist disjuncture, there a yearning for symbolist depth, and everywhere a fondness for surfaces which, ironically, coax the reader to peel back the stylish veneer. Haunted by a weird range of historical personages, while traveling from Houston to the moon and several places in between, the lyric "I" bears witness to its own endless destruction and reconstitution. At once escapist and socially engaged, Hutchinson's poems enact the ephemeral and fluid nature of our linguistic experiences, tracing those ecstatically tortuous processes by which we might sometimes find, even in the midst of loss, the value of our lives beyond the spheres of war, toxic rhetoric, and neoliberal commerce."--
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- 213,95 kr.
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- Hymns to the Silence
473,95 kr. "Pootoogook articulates how the here-and-now plays across the eternal, the present moment against geological time. Where traces of the old ways remain, they are frankly juxtaposed with the contemporary: fish drying on a line mounted on the exterior of a prefab house with burgundy siding; the spine of a bowhead whale lying in the snow alongside the ladderlike track of a Ski-Doo." -- Robin Laurence
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- The Photography of George Thomas Taylor
368,95 kr. At a time when photography was still a new and developing technology, the "slow seconds" of George Thomas Taylor's camera offered arresting images of the New Brunswick wilderness. Today, Taylor's photographs illuminate landscapes, people, and the seismic changes that were transforming nineteenth-century New Brunswick.
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213,95 kr. "In Tanja Bartel's riveting poetry debut, the bucolic Vancouver suburbs clash with the interpersonal. The reader dips into the lives of individuals whose day-to-day is anything but peaceful, altered by luck and choice, fear and failure. In poems that light upon themes such as regret, guilt, and human empathy, Bartel highlights the arbitrary nature of life and the demons that persist within. Unsentimental and blunt, but ultimately forgiving, Everyone at This Party scans the suburbs and tries to make sense of our private selves."--
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- Femmes Noires
398,95 kr. Mickalene Thomas's vivid paintings, collages, and photographs explode off the wall. Their larger-than-life women stare back and down at the viewer, confronting them head on. Over the course of her prolific career, Thomas has created a body of work that expands notions of beauty, gender, sexuality, and race, offering a complex vision of what it means to be a Black woman.In Femmes Noires, Thomas moves breezily between pop culture and the long history of Western and African art, inserting images of Black women into iconic paintings. At times she poses them nude; at other times, she draws on elements as diverse as 1970s black-is-beautiful images of women, Edouard Mamet's odalisque figures, the mise-en-scène studio portraiture of James Van Der Zee and Malick Sidibé, and her own collection of personal portraits and staged scenes. Her ability to detect and contain contradictions and to wrestle with stereotypes translates into powerful, self-possessed depictions of Black women that confront and subvert stereotypes.Femmes Noires is a bold examination of Thomas's work and her artistic practise at an important moment in history. It blends writing from iconic Black writers and essayists (Alice Walker, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Edwidge Danticat, and Lorraine O'Grady) with 120 reproductions from Thomas's oeuvre (collages, paintings, film stills, and photographs). Original essays by Andrea Andersson, visual arts curator of the Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans; Julie Crooks, curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario; and writer-art critic Antwaun Sargent complete the book.Mickalene Thomas: Femmes Noires accompanies an international touring exhibition organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Contemporary Art Centre in New Orleans..
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- Canadian Internment Camp B, 1940-1945
198,95 kr. Hidden away in the woods of central New Brunswick lie the remains of Camp B, one of several internment camps that were administered by the Canadian government during the Second World War. A dark chapter in Canada's history, sites like Camp B housed hundreds of individuals deemed to be "dangerous enemy sympathizers," many imprisoned with little or no justification.In the first year of its operation, Camp B incarcerated German and Austrian Jewish refugees dispatched from Britain. Fearful that the refugees were agents of the Nazis they'd fled, the British government sent thousands of men to Canada to be interned. After most of the refugees were released in 1941, Camp B held Canadians who were suspected of opposing the war effort -- including homegrown fascists and men of German and Italian descent -- as well as captured enemy merchant mariners.In this illuminating account, Andrew Theobald examines the conditions of the camp and the lives of those imprisoned. He also scrutinizes the troubling circumstances that led to the internment of both refugees and Canadian nationals, the debates over the ethics of internment inside and outside the camp, and the role of the camps in shaping government policy towards immigration and the post-war powers of the Canadian state."Dangerous Enemy Sympathizers" is volume 26 in the New Brunswick Military Heritage Series.
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243,95 kr. In the backwoods of Nova Scotia, a man has decided to withdraw from the world and live off the land. Meanwhile, news reports begin to trickle in of a global catastrophe. Someone has released a genetically modified strain of bacteria that devours plastic. The world will never again be the same.In this masterfully atmospheric novel, both apocalyptic in scope and intimate in setting, Scott Fotheringham cracks open Pandora's box to let loose a trail of chilling consequences.
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213,95 kr. Lyrical yet shot through with experimental and political veins, the poems of Soft Power exist in searching exchange with the world, both entering and being entered by it, engaged with the here-and-now of a planet where "generations hence / Inactivists will bathe under a sun made safe / By the collapse of oil-can economics."
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- 213,95 kr.