Wishipedia


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"The catalogue of wishing as it reaches into your mind and into your heart. To the almanac of heartbreak, unfulfilled promises and misspelt dreams. The fathers, the mothers or your invented narrative returned to assess your success, your failure in the famed land of cyberspace-where all are remembered for five minutes and forgotten in four. These poems escape into the silence of your heart, your special inventory where privacy is safe from the web, but where you are the sacred. The Wishipedia is the public code to the dimension only the reader owns."--




The Tough Romance


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Presents a vibrant Italian-Canadian poesis and makes use of Latin-American poetics and 'deep-imagism'.







Forests of the Medieval World


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Don Coles has earned a reputation as one of Canada's finest contemporary poets with books such as "The Prinzhorn Collection" and "Little Bird." In his new poetry collection, "Forests of the Medieval World," he explores the power of memory. Shadowy figures from the past -- a woman in a car, a child at the seashore, a father's college basketball teammates -- float through the poems of the book's first section. A modern tale of love is intertwined with an account of the destruction of Europe's medieval forests. The poet recalls the baseball games and adventure books of his boyhood; he dreams of what death would be like for Cambridge University's Wren Library; and he listens to long-dead fathers' giving counsel to their troubled daughters' in a nursing home. Rounding out the volume is a haunting sequence of poems about the private world of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. The Edvard Munch Poems' were inspired by Coles's reading of Munch's diaries, which are still largely untranslated. Best known for his famous work The Cry, ' Munch was a lonely and painfully sensitive man. He returned obsessively in his paintings to the pivotal events of his early life: the deaths of his mother and his beloved sister, Sophie, and his adolescent affair with a married woman, the mysterious Fru H.' The departure point for each of these poems is one of Munch's paintings and most are offered in the voice of the artist himself. Coles, whose collection "K. in Love" explored the inner thoughts of writer Franz Kafka, is a master at suggesting character through the nuances of poetic expression.




Suitcases and Other Poems


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How I Joined Humanity at Last


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How I Joined Humanity at Last, David Zieroth's fifth book of poems, explores the mid-life road to renewal and tells the story of one man's journey toward compassion. Zieroth's work delves deeply into the issues that affect all of us, from relationships between children and parents and "the old blood turbulence/ of families, tribes," to the day-to-day thoughts of working life:"I want a lateral transfer/into the position of office enchanter./Think of the power/I'll add to my workload." And beyond these concerns he also examines the roles of spirit and imagination in our daily lives: "The function of the individual/...is to provide the lightning strike/ to matter." How I Joined Humanity at Last evokes the clarity of Zieroth's first book, Clearings, but it also reaches a new level of maturity and depth. His poetry is concerned with inwardness, with loss and longing, with imagination and memory, and ultimately with dream work that returns us to ourselves and to a sense of community. The voice that emerges is as strong as it is haunting and compelling.




Roman Candles


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Roman Candles is an engrossing collection of poems by 17 Canadian poets of Italian birth or background. Their sixty-five poems, expressive of the Italo-Canadian experience, were selected by the talented poet Pier Giorgio Di Cicco.




Municipal Mind


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In Municipal Mind, Toronto's Poet Laureate offers a blueprint for building sustainable cities in a global era, predicated on city soul. By weaving bold and savvy strategies for urban creativity and civic prosperity, together with a reasoned appeal for mutual respect, understanding and interaction among citizens, he persuades us that Ð in the delicate balancing of universal values and individual needs Ð cities can do far, far better. Municipal Mind offers up a whole new way of civic being and thinking that puts wonder before commerce and nothing before human encounter.