The Essential Elizabeth BrewsterDespite 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
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East Coast 1951 | 10 |
East Coa stCanada | 11 |
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 | 16 |
November Sunday | 17 |
Adjusting to Disaster | 37 |
For Dorothy Wordsworth | 38 |
On an Exhibition of Paintings by Mary Pratt Spring Again 1990 | 42 |
Nobody 26 May | 43 |
Footnotes to the Book of Job 1995 | 44 |
Imprecision | 46 |
Circular | 47 |
Song for an Exodus | 49 |
Blueflag | 19 |
Inheritance | 20 |
Bridge | 22 |
Shock In Search of Eros 1974 | 23 |
The Poet in the Last Days Sometimes I Think of Moving 1977 | 24 |
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 |
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