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A Poetic Portrait of Bill Bissett
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Many of Canada's most renowned poets salute a national treasure in this poetic tribute to Bill Bissett. Bissett has been a landmark on the Canadian literary scene since the 1960s, renowned as much for his fascinating life as for his poetics. He is best known for his anti-conventional poetry, which makes use of phonetic spelling and visual elements, and for his performances of concrete sound, chanting, and dancing during poetry readings. Bissett is also the founder of blewointment press (now Nightwood Editions). Throughout his life, Bissett has attracted a host of admirers -- and not just from the counterculture movement. Poets of all styles are fans of his work, including Margaret Atwood, George Bowering, Di Brandt, Leonard Cohen, Lorna Crozier, Patrick Lane, bp Nichol, Steve McCaffery, Jay MillAr, PK Page, and Darren Wershler-Henry. No Canadian poet has gained a wider acceptance in the various poetic 'schools' than bissett. His work transcends boundaries, appealing to those whose tastes run toward the traditional and to the more avant-garde. Now, for the first time, this diverse group of more than 80 poets comes together in one book to celebrate Bissett's life and work.

Author Biography:

Jeff Pew (pictured left with bill bissett and Stephen Roxborough) is co-founder of "Poetry on the Rocks," an annual celebration of spoken word in the East Kootenays. He works as a creative writing teacher and counsellor to teens. Most recently, he was one of the winners of Maisonneuve Magazine's Castaways Writing Contest (2007). He lives in Kimberley, BC. Stephen Roxborough (aka roxword, pictured right with Jeff Pew and bill bissett) is the co-founder of the Burning Word poetry festival, board member of the Washington Poets Association and Head Poet for Madrona Center. An award-winning performance poet, Roxborough was nominated for a 2003 Pushcart Prize. He lives in Anacortes, Washington.
Release date NZ
March 30th, 2006
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Jeff Pew
  • Edited by Stephen Roxborough
Illustrations
b/w illlus
Pages
172
Dimensions
240x215x15
ISBN-13
9780889712102
Product ID
1858562

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