Posts Tagged ‘George Bowering’
The Answer to Some Things (and not others)
Ken Belford’s selected poems, “The Answer to Everything.” Or, as reviewers Vivien Lougheed and John Harris suggest, “the answer to some things (and not others).”
Read MoreBook Publishing, Bookselling, George Bowering, and the new censorship
I read George Bowering’s latest book, Writing and Reading (New Star, Vancouver, 2019), in a single sitting, which was unique in my experience of reading him. Bowering can be demanding and occasionally hermetic, and therefore requires intense concentration. But Writing and Reading was like having a conversation with George at a…
Read MoreKen Belford RIP
Brian Fawcett’s obituary for poet Ken Belford, who died in February
Read MoreGood Country for Old Men
Two senior Vancouver poets, George Bowering and George Stanley, do a book together. John Harris reads and reviews.
Read MoreMeMeMe! … and It
Stan Persky tries to get through the day… a day all about, well, Stan Persky.
Read MoreThe Objects of My Affection
George Bowering has a new novel. It’s called “No One.” Does it objectify anyone?
Read MoreThe Swimming Hole
George Bowering goes down to the ol’ swimming hole.
Read MoreSomebody’s Horse
George Bowering, as a kid, encountering death and poetry in the Southern Okanagan Valley..
Read MoreBowering’s Pinboy
Brian Fawcett offers a review of George Bowering’s Pinboy
Read More1992
Jean Baird uploads her analysis of the 1992 Booker competition.
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