The Essential Elizabeth Brewster

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The Porcupine's Quill, Apr 16, 2021 - Poetry - 64 pages

Despite an impressive post-secondary education and a body of work that spans more than twenty books and seven decades, Elizabeth Brewster’s quiet humility in the face of ‘all that tradition’ of the Western literary canon belies her contribution to Canada’s cultural history. Perhaps fittingly, her poems demonstrate a sense of isolation, a quest for selfhood, a desire to understand and to be understood. Often conversational in tone, her poems are direct and characterized by a deliberate economy of language and freedom from the restrictions of traditional form. Editor Ingrid Ruthig examines the aesthetic touchstones, stylistic shifts and thematic range in the poetry of a woman ‘whose work is included in critical anthologies while her name is missing from their introductions.’

The Essential Poets Series presents the works of Canada’s most celebrated poets in a package that is beautiful, accessible and affordable. The Essential Elizabeth Brewster is the twenty-second volume in the increasingly popular series.

 

Contents

Foreword
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East Coast 1951
10
East Coa stCanada
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In the Library Roads and Other Poems 1957
12
Home for the Aged Passage of Summer 1969
14
Contemplative
15
Afternoon Snow Sunrise North 1972
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November Sunday
17
Adjusting to Disaster
37
For Dorothy Wordsworth
38
On an Exhibition of Paintings by Mary Pratt Spring Again 1990
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Nobody 26 May
43
Footnotes to the Book of Job 1995
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Imprecision
46
Circular
47
Song for an Exodus
49

Blueflag
19
Inheritance
20
Bridge
22
Shock In Search of Eros 1974
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The Poet in the Last Days Sometimes I Think of Moving 1977
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Where I Come From
25
In New Brunswick Woods 27 On Reading Another Poet
26
Tired of Books
28
When I Am
30
The World Is My Country
32
In Wellington for Katherine Mansfield
34
Dandelion Spring
50
Santiago de Compostela
51
Astrophel 2
53
Moody Weather
54
Fear No More Time Seasons 2009
55
Morning in July
57
Ghosts
58
About Elizabeth Brewster
59
A Bibliography
62
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About the author (2021)

Elizabeth Brewster (1922–2012) was part of a second wave of modernist poets who helped influence the national conversation about Canadian poetry. Born in Chipman, New Brunswick, Brewster was the frail fifth child in a family unsettled by poverty. While her early school attendance was irregular, nothing stopped her from reading, writing, and later, seeking higher education, first at the University of New Brunswick, where she helped to establish the vaunted literary journal The Fiddlehead, and then at a number of institutions including Harvard’s Radcliffe College; King’s College, London; and Indiana University. She settled in Saskatoon, and taught literature and creative writing at the University of Saskatchewan from 1972 until she retired in 1990. Brewster died in December of 2012 in Saskatoon, at the age of 90.

Ingrid Ruthig, writer, poet, visual artist, and former architect, is the author of This Being (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2016), winner of the League of Canadian Poets 2017 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Her work has appeared most recently in Resisting Canada (Véhicule Press, 2019) and Am, Be: The Poetry of Wayne Clifford (Frog Hollow Press, 2018). A 2018 Hawthornden Fellow, she is the editor of several books, including David Helwig: Essays on His Works (Guernica Editions, 2018) and The Essential Anne Wilkinson (The Porcupine’s Quill, 2014). She lives near Toronto with her family.

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