Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
Mercury Press (2001), Edition: Third Impression, 131 pages
Description
WINNER OF THE 2002 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR POETRY: These poems open into a new space where ideas, identity, documents and authority are questioned, explored, and exploded. They exist in particular forms of apposition and opposition, often in parts that face each other across the page in dialogue, battle, or antiphony. Roy Miki is a brilliant, articulate poet, whose intermixture of the lyrical with the political, the moment with history, and whose exploration of the formation of identity makes him among the most original and powerful of contemporary poets.
Awards
Governor General's Literary Award (Finalist — 2002)
Language
Physical description
131 p.
ISBN
1551280957 / 9781551280950
Call number
LIT.ROM.SUR
Library's review
These poems open into a new space where ideas, identity, documents and authority are questioned, explored, and exploded. They exist in particular forms of apposition and opposition, often in parts that face each other across the page in dialogue, battle, or antiphony. Roy Miki is a brilliant,
"Surrender" was the winner of the 2002 Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry.
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articulate poet, whose intermixture of the lyrical with the political, the moment with history, and whose exploration of the formation of identity makes him among the most original and powerful of contemporary poets."Surrender" was the winner of the 2002 Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry.
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Pages
131