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Guthrie Clothing: The Poetry of Phil Hall, a Selected Collage [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 86 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x6 mm, kaal: 144 g
  • Sari: Laurier Poetry
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1771121912
  • ISBN-13: 9781771121910
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 86 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x6 mm, kaal: 144 g
  • Sari: Laurier Poetry
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1771121912
  • ISBN-13: 9781771121910
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Increasingly known as the poet s poet, Governor General s Award winner Phil Hall has long been a constructor of intricate sequences, collecting and arranging lines and phrases, artifacts, and small revelations. He writes on influences, literary and local; he writes of rural Ontario, attempting to comprehend a deeply personal family violence; he stitches together lines and tall tales and fables from his life and the stories that float around the ethos of his variety of Ontario wilds. Hall s isn t a poetry carved into perfect diamond form, but a poetry whittled from scores of found materials to be pulled apart and rearranged. This volume is not so much a selected poems as it is a re-shuffle, a sampler, from the span of Hall s published work. "Guthrie Clothing: The Poetry of Phil Hall, a Selected Collage" is a collage-selection by the author of previously published lines, stanzas, and poem-fragments reworked and pared down, patterned together into a new structure. An important new essay-poem by Hall appears at the end. In an encompassing introduction, rob mclennan explores Hall s four-plus decades of bricolage. "

Increasingly known as the “poet’s poet,” Governor General’s Award winner Phil Hall has long been a constructor of intricate sequences, collecting and arranging lines and phrases, artifacts, and small revelations. He writes on influences, literary and local; he writes of rural Ontario, attempting to comprehend a deeply personal family violence; he stitches together lines and tall tales and fables from his life and the stories that float around the ethos of his variety of Ontario wilds. Hall’s isn’t a poetry carved into perfect diamond form, but a poetry whittled from scores of found materials to be pulled apart and rearranged. This volume is not so much a “selected poems” as it is a re-shuffle, a sampler, from the span of Hall’s published work.Guthrie Clothing: The Poetry of Phil Hall, a Selected Collage is a collage-selection by the author of previously published lines, stanzas, and poem-fragments reworked and pared down, patterned together into a new structure. An important new essay-poem by Hall appears at the end. In an encompassing introduction, rob mclennan explores Hall’s four-plus decades of bricolage.



Not so much a selected poems as a reshuffle, a sampler from the span of Phil Hall’s published work.Guthrie Clothing is a collage-selection by Hall. Lines, stanzas, and poem-fragments are reworked and patterned into a new sequence, a fresh structure.

Foreword ix
Neil Besner
Biographical Note xi
Introduction, rob mclennan xiii
(bluegrass)
1(1)
(for Men Against Rape)
2(1)
When I went down to the shore at dawn
3(1)
My father said
4(1)
Though we all sink back together
5(1)
The back townships acquiesce in the rain
6(1)
(guide to executive suicide)
7(1)
A chickadee
7(1)
I wanted to see a girl naked
8(1)
(Bronwen Wallace)
9(1)
I worship our threatened complexity
10(1)
I am too old & no longer believe
11(3)
The tiny boat is slowing down
14(1)
To free me of anecdote
15(1)
I couldn't write a better poem
16(1)
Spearing pineapple rings from a can with a stick
17(1)
Where wings once caught poor sinners like us
18(1)
Do not tell me what is great
19(1)
(April 1970)
20(1)
He was the skins of a few prides
21(1)
There is a library of strangers in Dublin
22(1)
First my first language nonsense
23(1)
Where #7 s survey tangent
24(1)
If I have to hear one more time
25(1)
Me & Morrisseau were both abused as kids
26(1)
It is not you it is the door & then the phone
27(1)
People are like pens
28(1)
My just-washed hair loosening & lightening
29(2)
Don't be discouraged by the prosaic origins of poems
31(1)
What topsoil tells the hand the hand tells a pencil
32(1)
Boats revere words
32(1)
A woman takes off her bombshell
33(1)
(James Reaney)
34(1)
To listen they lean forward kids do
35(1)
(the alphabet)
36(1)
(Praxia)
37(4)
A flower no I mean one who unplucked flows
41(3)
For once for once upon for once open opening
44(1)
To pace a pleasing moiety-line
45(2)
The Philadelphia Wireman was probably a woman
47(1)
A book in its folios is akin to firewood
48(1)
Error is Character
49(1)
Again each second the pulse
50(1)
Light entered my black song
51(1)
(bluegrass)
52(1)
I am roaming the streets
53(4)
Afterword: "To See It All & Not Be Weary," 57(12)
Phil Hall
Acknowledgements 69
Phil Hall won the 2011 Governor Generalâs Literary Award for Poetry in English and the 2012 Trillium Book Award for his book of essay-poems Killdeer . His most recent publications are The Small Nouns Crying Faith (2013), Notes from Gethsemani (2014), and Essay on Legend (2014). He lives near Perth, Ontario. rob mclennan is the author of nearly thirty books of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, an editor and a publisher. His most recent include notes and dispatches: essays (2014), The Uncertainty Principle: stories (2014), and the poetry collection If suppose we are a fragment (2014).