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Peacock Blue - The Collected Poems

Anglais · Livre de poche

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The complete oeuvre of one of Canada's most revered poets, collected for the first time and available now in paperback.


Table des matières










Introduction by John F. Hulcoop
Acknowledgements

Trio (1954)
Even Your Right Eye (1956)
The Sea Is Also a Garden (1962)
Naked Poems (1965)
Wilson's Bowl (1980)
Water and Light: Ghazals and Anti-Ghazals (1984)
Hanging Fire (1990)
Uncollected and Unpublished Poems

A Note on the Text
Index of First Lines and Titles


A propos de l'auteur










Phyllis Webb was born on April 8, 1927 in Victoria, BC. She was educated at the University of British Columbia and McGill University. The first major publication of her poetry was in Trio, which also included poetry by Eli Mandel and Gael Turnbull. For many years she worked as a writer and broadcaster for the CBC, where she created the radio program Ideas in 1965 and was its executive producer from 1967 to 1969. Webb served as writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta from 1980 to 1981 and taught at the University of British Columbia, the University of Victoria, and the Banff Centre. She died on Salt Spring Island in November, 2021.
Her 1980 work Wilson's Bowl was hailed by Northrop Frye as "a landmark in Canadian poetry." When the book was passed over for a Governor General's Award nomination, a group of fellow poets-led by Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, bpNichol, and P.K. Page-collected $2,300 and sent it to Webb, stating that "this gesture is a response to your whole body of work as well as to your presence as a touchstone of true good writing in Canada, which we all know is beyond awards and prizes" (John F. Hulcoop).
As Stephen Scobie once wrote, the work of Phyllis Webb "has always been distinguished by the profundity of her insights, the depth of her emotional feeling, the delicacy and accuracy of her rhythms, the beauty and mysterious resonance of her images - and by her luminous intelligence."
Phyllis Webb received the BC Gas Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999, the Order of Canada in 1992, and the 1982 Governor General's Award for Selected Poems: The Vision Tree.


Résumé

When Phyllis Webb published Wilson’s Bowl in 1980, Northrop Frye hailed it as “a landmark in Canadian literature”: landmark, an event that marks a turning point in something (in this case, Canadian literature); and an instantly recognized feature of a landscape (in this case, the landscape of Canadian poetry). Wilson’s Bowl was Webb’s fifth volume of poetry. Three more followed and then she fell silent, turning from literature to abstract painting.

Peacock Blue compiles in a single volume all of Webb’s published, unpublished, and uncollected works from a writing career that spanned fifty years. It offers readers the opportunity to relish the arc of Webb’s entire poetic oeuvre, from the modernist lyricism of her early works, to the groundbreaking volume, Naked Poems (1965), in which Webb created for herself a new minimalist language; from Wilson’s Bowl to what Douglas Barbour calls “Webb’s loving and subversive engagement with the ghazal” in Water and Light (1984); and finally to the postmodernist prose poems of Hanging Fire (1990).

The concluding section of Peacock Blue contains almost fifty poems, some of which have never been published before. It also includes brilliant but forgotten poems and poetic surprises. Brenda Carr has suggested that one of Webb’s later essays, “Message Machine” (1990), “initiates a re-reading of her poetics and practice … Against her anxiety that she is a passive ‘message machine’ for masculinist culture.” However, as Carr points out, “Webb posits another possibility – ‘cross-dressing.’ She theorizes her mimicry of the male persona as analogous to a ‘masquerade’ or ‘street theatre’ and in so doing reconstructs even her earlier poems as a performative space in which agency is possible.” The truth of Carr’s insight becomes increasingly apparent to anyone who undertakes to read through Webb’s entire poetic output, gathered together, at last, in Peacock Blue.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Phyllis Webb
Collaboration John Hulcoop (Editeur), John F Hulcoop (Editeur), John F. Hulcoop (Editeur)
Edition Talonbooks
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 31.08.2016
 
EAN 9780889229143
ISBN 978-0-88922-914-3
Pages 512
Dimensions 152 mm x 226 mm x 33 mm
Poids 907 g
Catégories Littérature > Poésie, théâtre
Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Littérature générale et comparée

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