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Division Street is a complex, multifaceted, memoiresk, collection of poems about growing up in small town Ontario in the early 1960's. This is Arthur Bull's fifth collection of poetry. It brings together a historical, cultural, political and personal perspective of a 12-year-old, looking out on his worlds from the shore of Lake Ontario. Drawing together popular culture, current events, historical reflections with personal narrative, it features appearances by Godzilla, Poe, Diefenbaker and Mister Ed, among many others. Arthur Bull's world is balanced on the edge of the maelstrom of the 60's…mehr

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Division Street is a complex, multifaceted, memoiresk, collection of poems about growing up in small town Ontario in the early 1960's. This is Arthur Bull's fifth collection of poetry. It brings together a historical, cultural, political and personal perspective of a 12-year-old, looking out on his worlds from the shore of Lake Ontario. Drawing together popular culture, current events, historical reflections with personal narrative, it features appearances by Godzilla, Poe, Diefenbaker and Mister Ed, among many others. Arthur Bull's world is balanced on the edge of the maelstrom of the 60's seen through the eyes of someone on the verge of becoming a teenager.
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Autorenporträt
Arthur Bull lives in Lake Midway on Digby Neck, in Nova Scotia. He has published eight books of poetry and five chapbooks, and his poems and translations from classical Chinese have appeared in numerous Canadian, US and international journals. He is also a musician and has been part of the improvised music scene in Canada for more than 40 years. As a long-time activist he has worked primarily with small-scale fisheries organizations and rural development organizations at the local, national and international level.