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Title:
The gorge : selected writing
Publication Date:
2017
Publication Information:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada : Talonbooks, [2017]

©2017
Physical Description:
xxii, 201 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781772011401
Abstract:
"Nancy Shaw was an award-winning poet, scholar, and critic who was formative in shifting the ground of Canadian literature and poetics. She was co-director of the influential Kootenay School of Writing and Writing magazine, was an artist-in-residence at the Western Front in the 1980s, and a chair of the Vancouver New Music Society. In a 1994 CBC interview with KSW poets Jeff Derksen, Lisa Robertson, Catriona Strang, and Shaw herself, Shelagh Rogers asked American poet Peter Gizzi to describe their work, and he said: "Their work is unbridled, valiant, and vivid. [Their] vocabulary [is] reinventing the present." Shaw's work was rooted in the contemporary and deeply concerned with collaboration, the institutionalization of art, the potential of the epistolary form, and breaking the conventions of poetry by offering interdisciplinary perspectives. In Vancouver Anthology: The Institutional Politics of Art, Shaw wrote that collaborations allowed her to "question notions of authorship and originality." She collaborated with artists and musicians such as Eric Metcalfe, and drew from popular music to write anthems and torch songs such as "Torch Song #6" in which she asserts: "[...] burst through my song / my watery one / my singular scrap." Edited by Catriona Strang, who co-authored Busted and Cold Trip with Shaw, The Gorge collects a range of Shaw's prolific writing with a focus on her collaborations and poetry. The Gorge: Selected Writing of Nancy Shaw resumes Talonbooks' affordable and carefully culled Selected Writing series that began in the 1980s."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Constellations and contingent networks: Nancy Shaw's structures of possibility / Catriona Strang. "Off-axis aural crease" : Arcades letter -- between fantasy and feast. Hard to read. "the dictionary says otherwise" : Blind to the part. Affordable tedium. "Piling over the ultra-material disguise" : Poetic statement(letter to Kevin Killan) -- Stills for "Scoptocratic" -- Cine-poem -- The idea file of contingency -- Anthems -- Flags -- Two versions of six poems. Laura letters. "A still pricey/analysis" : Currency stump -- Funeral games -- Rhetorical fancy -- Liberty banquet -- Arcades intarsia: for a love of knitting -- Witless -- Light. sweet. crude. Bearing witness: Roméo Dallaire, Shake hands with the devil: the journey of Roméo Dallaire. Acknowledgments -- Publication history -- Image permissions.
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Language:
English
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