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OverviewMargaret Avison was a highly regarded Canadian poet who saw poetry as her life's vocation but shied away from being publicly labelled a poet. She has been called reclusive, introspective; her poetry difficult and demanding. And yet, as shown by her enigmatically titled autobiography, ""I am Here and Not Not-There"", she was also a woman with a lively curiosity and a real love for the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret AvisonPublisher: Porcupine's Quill Inc.,Canada Imprint: Porcupine's Quill Inc.,Canada Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9780889843158ISBN 10: 0889843155 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 June 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews<p>This week I received a large package in the mail. I opened it to find the 352-page volume I Am Here And Not Not-There: An Autobiography . It is the autobiography of Margaret Avison a the exceptional Canadian poet who passed away on July 31, 2007. Not only is Margaret Avison one of the most celebrated poets Canada has ever had a having won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1960 and 1990, and the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2003 a but she participated with The Word Guild by twice contributing to the Write! Toronto conference, and by being the winner of the Leslie K. Tarr Career Achievement Award in 2005. I am not writing of this book, so much, to encourage you to buy it a unless you are a long-time fan of Avison a but primarily to point out the weight of her contribution. Sarah Klassen once wrote in Prairie Fire , It is Avison's unique accomplishment to write, in and for a secular world, about faith and God, with intelligence and without becoming either sentimental or preachy.' Surprisingly, it is the secular literary community a not the church a that has most valued Avison's legacy. I think it's high time that we begin to celebrate Margaret Avison! -- D. S. Martin twgauthors.blogspot.com Author InformationOne of Canada's most respected poets, Margaret Avison was born in Galt, Ontario, lived in Western Canada in her childhood, and then in Toronto. In a productive career that stretched back to the 1940s, she produced seven books of poems, including her first collection, Winter Sun (1960), which she assembled in Chicago while she was there on a Guggenheim Fellowship, and which won the Governor General's Award. No Time (Lancelot Press), a work that focussed on her interest in spiritual discovery and moral and religious values, also won the Governor General's Award for 1990. Avison's published poetry up to 2002 was gathered into Always Now: the Collected Poems (Porcupine's Quill, 2003), including Concrete and Wild Carrot which won the 2003 Griffin Prize. Her most recent book, Listening, Last Poems, was published in 2009 by McClelland & Stewart. Margaret Avison was the recipient of many awards including the Order of Canada and three honorary doctorates. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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