Field Marks: The Poetry of Don McKay

Author:   Don McKay ,  Méira Cook
Publisher:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN:  

9780889204942


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   30 April 2006
Format:   Paperback
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This volume features thirty-five of Don McKay's best poems, which are selected with a contextualizing introduction by Méira Cook that probes wilderness and representation in McKay, and the canny, quirky, thoughtful, and sometimes comic self-consciousness the poems adumbrate. Included is McKay's afterword written especially for this volume in which McKay reflects on his own writing process - its relationship to the earth and to metamorphosis. Don McKay has published eight books of poetry. He won the Governor General's Award in 1991 (for Night Field) and in 2000 (for Another Gravity), a National Magazine Award (1991), and the Canadian Authors Association Award for Poetry in 1984 (for Birding, Or Desire). Don McKay was shortlisted for the 2005 Griffin Poetry Prize for Camber and was the Canadian winner of the 2007 Griffin Poetry Prize for Strike/Slip. Born in Owen Sound, Ontario, McKay has been active as an editor, creative writing teacher, and university instructor, as well as a poet. He has taught at the University of Western Ontario, the University of New Brunswick, The Banff Centre, The Sage Hill Writing Experience, and the BC Festival of the Arts. He has served as editor and publisher of Brick Books since 1975 and from 1991 to 1996 as editor of The Fiddlehead. He resides in British Columbia.

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Author:   Don McKay ,  Méira Cook
Publisher:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.165kg
ISBN:  

9780889204942


ISBN 10:   0889204942
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   30 April 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Field Marks: The Poetry of Don McKay selected with an introduction by Méira Cook Foreword Neil Besner Biographical Note Introduction: Song for the Song of the Dogged Birdwatcher Méira Cook Down River, Into the Camp At the Long Sault Parkway The Great Blue Heron The Eye Meets Tom Thomson's """"A Rapid"""" The Trout August Lependu nearly materialized by his blackbirds Field Marks: Leaving The Boy's Own Guide to Dream Birds I Scream You Scream Adagio for a Fallen Sparrow Field Marks (2): Identification VIA, Eastbound Buckling Some Functions of a Leaf How to Imagine an Albatross from Black Spruce Another Theory of Dusk Meditation on a Geode Choosing the Bow Meditation on Shovels Poplar Early Instruments Twinflower Alibi Materiel: (i) The Man from Nod (ii) Fates Worse Than Death Setting the Table (i) Knife (ii) Fork (iii) Spoon Sometimes a Voice (1) Load Luna Moth Meditation Hush Factor Sometimes a Voice (2) Astonished Afterword: The Shell of the Tortoise Don McKay Acknowledgements"

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``The quest for a wider audience for poetry may be quixotic, but this series makes a serious attempt to present attractive, affordable selections that speak to contemporary interests and topics that might engage a younger generation of readers. Yet it does not condescend, preferring to provide substantial and sophisticated poets to these new readers. At the very least, these slim volumes will make very useful introductory teaching texts in post-secondary classrooms because they whet the appetite without overwhelming.'' -- Paul Milton -- Canadian Literature, 193, Summer 2007, 201003 ``Selected and compiled by Meira Cook (who also provides the reader with an extensive and informative introduction) [and] enhanced with the inclusion of an essay by McKay ... Field Marks is a superb introduction to an accomplished poet and will motivate the reader to search out his other published works.'' -- Jason Warrant -- The Midwest Book Review, August 2006, 200608 ``The books are fairly slim (ranging from fifty-six to eighty pages), but each provides a decent outline of the respective poet's career, style, and dominant concerns. The introductory essays are straightforward and informative--they provide a useful interpretive framework for anyone coming to this poetry for the first time. These volumes seem designed for students and educators; each offers a more complete picture of the poet than one would get from an anthology.'' -- University of Toronto Quarterly, Letters in Canada 2006, Volume 77, Number 1, Winter 2008, 200807


The quest for a wider audience for poetry may be quixotic, but this series makes a serious attempt to present attractive, affordable selections that speak to contemporary interests and topics that might engage a younger generation of readers. Yet it does not condescend, preferring to provide substantial and sophisticated poets to these new readers. At the very least, these slim volumes will make very useful introductory teaching texts in post-secondary classrooms because they whet the appetite without overwhelming.''--Paul Milton Canadian Literature, 193, Summer 2007


The quest for a wider audience for poetry may be quixotic, but this series makes a serious attempt to present attractive, affordable selections that speak to contemporary interests and topics that might engage a younger generation of readers. Yet it does not condescend, preferring to provide substantial and sophisticated poets to these new readers. At the very least, these slim volumes will make very useful introductory teaching texts in post-secondary classrooms because they whet the appetite without overwhelming.''--Paul Milton Canadian Literature, 193, Summer 2007 Selected and compiled by Meira Cook (who also provides the reader with an extensive and informative introduction) [and] enhanced with the inclusion of an essay by McKay ... Field Marks is a superb introduction to an accomplished poet and will motivate the reader to search out his other published works.''--Jason Warrant The Midwest Book Review, August 2006


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