Robinson's Crossing, Jan Zwicky

Robinson's Crossing

Jan Zwicky

Publisher: Brick Books
PubDate: 8/4/2004
ISBN: 9781894078375
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $13.00
Quantity Available: 17
Pages: 84
 

Poetry. The poems in this book arise from Robinson's Crossing—the place where the railway ends and European settlers arriving in northern Alberta had to cross the Pembina River and advance by wagon or on foot. How have we crossed into this country, with what violence and what blind love? ROBINSON'S CROSSING enacts the pause at the frontier, where we reflect on the realities of colonial experience, but also on the nature of living here—on historical dwelling itself. In long meditative narratives and shorter probing lyrics, Jan Zwicky shows us—as she has in her celebrated Lyric Philosophy and the Governor General's award-winning SONGS FOR RELINQUISHING THE EARTH—how music means and meaning is musical.

Author City: Quadra Island, BC CAN

Jan Zwicky has published five collections of poetry, including ROBINSON'S CROSSING (Brick Books, 2004) and SONGS FOR RELINQUISHING THE EARTH (Brick Books, 1998), which won the Governor General's Award for Poetry in 1999. Zwicky is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Victoria, where she taught both philosophy and interdisciplinary humanities courses from 1996 until 2009.

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