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Canada John Hartley Williams

Canada By John Hartley Williams

Canada by John Hartley Williams


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Canada by John Hartley Williams

John Hartley Williams's Canada explores a country of the mind, where whatever mania comes to mind becomes its own reality, and writing happens automatically. In Canada, poems arrive out of the ether like the fabled, lantern-jawed Mountie coming to the rescue out of nowhere. Others are on their way back into the ether, transmissions from the brain of an uneasy redman. These are poems which make you feel like the hairs on a pony's neck. Canada opens in the backwoods of autobiography and narrative, then reports crisply on the alarums of sex and desire. After crossing the frontier, a final coda blows innocence off the map for good and all. Shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize 1997.

Canada Reviews

Rude, innocent and larky, it's also weirdly apt for the seriousness of much of its subject-matter... the best illustration yet of the range and authority of this bizarrely underrated poet. -- Sean O'Brien * Times Literary Supplement *
Williams is the poet who first excited me about the inexhaustible possibilities of poetry. He still believes that poetry is about the celebration of the imagination, strange stories and odd phrases that lodge in a fold of the mind and flower one day into something exotic, unnerving and not at all proper. -- David Kennedy * The Wide Skirt *

About John Hartley Williams

John Hartley Williams (1942-2014) published four collections with Bloodaxe (all now out of print) after making his debut with Chatto, and was co-translator, with Hilde Ottschofski, of Marin Sorescu's Censored Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 2001). He won first prize in the Arvon International Poetry Competition in 1983 with 'Ephraim Destiny's Perfectly Utter Darkness', the centrepiece of his second collection Bright River Yonder (Bloodaxe Books, 1987), which was followed by Cornerless People (1990), Double (1994), and Canada (1997), a Poetry Book Society Choice shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. His later collections were mostly published by Cape: Spending Time with Walter (2001), Blues (2004), which was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize, and Cafe des Artistes (2009). His other books included a surrealist film noir thriller, Mystery in Spiderville (Vintage), two collections from Salt Publlishing, Pistol Sonnets (2002), The Ship (2007), and his final collection, Assault on the Clouds (Shoestring Press, 2012). He also collaborated on several projects with Matthew Sweeney, including their handbook Teach Yourself Writing Poetry (1997) and the novel Death Comes for the Poets (Muswell Press, 2012). Born in Cheshire, he grew up in London, studied at the universities of Nottingham and London. He moved to Berlin in 1976, and taught at the Free University of Berlin for many years. He also lived and worked in France, Francophone Africa and Yugoslavia.

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GOR002269133
9781852244316
1852244313
Canada by John Hartley Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
19971023
128
Short-listed for T S Eliot Prize 1997
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