The Alphabet Game

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Coach House Books, 2007 - Poetry - 334 pages

A member of the sound-poetry collective, The Four Horsemen, winner of a Governor General's Award for Poetry and writer of Fraggle Rock, bpNichol was one of Canada's most important poets.

All of Nichol's writing is distinguished by his desire to create texts that are engaging in themselves as well as in context, and to use indirect structural and textual devices to carry meaning. The astounding range of Nichol's practice included musical theatre, children's books, comic book art and collage/assemblage. Broadly spanning the history of Nichol's work, The Alphabet Game: A bpNichol Reader includes both classics and esoteric treasures. From the early typewriter poetry of Konfessions of an Elizabethan Fan Dancer and Nichol's life-long work of poetry The Martyrology, to the heartbreaking prose of Journal and the whimsical autobiography of Selected Organs, this collection maps the literary career of this enigmatic poet.

For first-time readers of Nichol, this comprehensive collection is a perfect introduction to his groundbreaking work; for loyal Nichol fans, this reader is the the long-awaited compilation of his less readily available work.

 

Contents

to the memory of Hugo Ball 1968
19
An Evening of Concrete 1970
25
the aleph beth book 1971
34
Aleph Unit 1973
42
Alphhabet Ilphabet 1978
48
Book 1
50
Book 2
56
Book 4
78
Two Novels 1971
170
stories texts 19661976 1978
186
Journal 1978
200
A Wedding 1978
219
Parts of an Autobiography 1988
226
a book of remembrances 1974
238
a book of mysteries and translations 1985
280
a book of contexts 1990
291

Book 5
91
Journeying the Returns 1967
130
The Other Side of the Room 1971
143
Extreme Positions 1981
158

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