Tuesday, December 19, 2006

News at Eleven: One Muddy Hand may be a kind of

inventory of the possibilities inherent in a particular moment of our literary history, but [Earle] Birney's poetry also anticipates what has now become a characteristic triumph of current Canadian poetry: its collision of linguistic registers, its non-conformist energy and its shifting, plural wordplay.

from The Globe and Mail: The return of Earle Birney

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