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These are the most recent articles mentioning "robert kroetsch"
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us as an influential and well-known Canadian writer, but I™d never read his work. Recently, I stumbled upon śCompleted Field Notes, The Long Poems of Robert Kroetschť (the University of Alberta Press, 2000).I don™t know about you, but for me there are so many writers I hear about who I mean to get a...
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f several poems i™m writing as a complement to my chapbook, The Sad Phoenician™s Other Woman (above / ground press, 2008), a response/dialog with the Robert Kroetsch poem śThe Sad Phoenicianť published as part of śCompleted Field Notesť (University of Alberta Press, 2000)it is one of several poems f...
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nnan™s poems for Monty, Sandra, Stephen Brockwell...the room full of the famous. was that Christian Bök whooping encouragement during Greg™s reading? Robert Kroetsch, Fred Wah and Dennis Cooley...in the house. phew.my good pals Emily and Roland and rob and Warren and Carmel and a bunch of others all...
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acrahegemonyBaudrillardliminalityCanadianistmetanarrativehistoriographic metafiction (that™ two big gulps)am enjoying getting to chat with folks like Robert Kroetsch and Dennis Cooley, telling them how much I love their poetry. some great talks, some heavily jargon filled for the non academic kids l...
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till one more day)...except to say that i am learning a lot and meeting fascinating, wonderful people.here's Charles' photo of the brilliant and kind Robert Kroetsch.age that would take me eons to learn if i had to read too much of it.Linda Hutcheon™s keynote address on the Glories of Hindsight was ...
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k with Dean, the director, to know for sure.my long poem, the Sad Phoenician's Other Woman (above/ground press, 2008) is a response to/celebration of Robert Kroetsch's "The Sad Phoenician," which I've mentioned before. Nothing like a snow storm, a fever and a good book of poetry to get you through. ...
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k with Dean, the director, to know for sure.my long poem, the Sad Phoenician's Other Woman (above/ground press, 2008) is a response to/celebration of Robert Kroetsch's "The Sad Phoenician," which I've mentioned before. Nothing like a snow storm, a fever and a good book of poetry to get you through. ...
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