"There is no truth, and you have set it between you; you have been unwise enough to make it a formula; you have dressed the unknowable in the garments of the known." -Djuna Barnes
"There is no truth, and you have set it between you; you have been unwise enough to make it a formula; you have dressed the unknowable in the garments of the known." -Djuna BarnesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norm Sacuta was raised in Edmonton, and has returned to live in the city twice, after attending the University of British Columbia in 1987 and after studying in England for three years in the 1990s. It was in England that he was exposed to the politically charged atmosphere of the Sexual Dissidence and Cultural Change Program at the University of Sussex, and it was here that much of the poetry in this collection was formed or re-worked. He works as a writer and editor in Edmonton, where he is currently completing his first novel, One Last Thing About the Titanic.
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I. The South Downs Way The Hills Are a Lie Sappho, at Fifteen Old Story Tower Rook Nothing to Write Home About November 22, 1963 What I Wanted to Say Lacuna For Frederick Fleet sing-rail trilogy II. Inland Sonnets for the Policeman in an Edmonton Sun Photograph Death of a Scuba Diver at West Edmonton Mall Another Letter to the Dead Morning after the Rodeo gay in stock's time Alberta Pick-Ups Summer Windigo III. Night Watch What of the Night? The Lengths He'll Go Sleeping with Michael For Michael, in Part In the Lottery Corp How to Talk to a Brushcut Man Down on Vegas For Robert -- Now in College, and Finally on Stage A Fairy's Rings A Brief History of a Fundamentalist as for that cap in your back pocket Last night on CBC Hallway Light IV. Love of the Same Love of the Same Exposure (Hail Storm, July 25/77) Soft Shoe My Brother's War Models My Mother's War Story Radio Free A Poet Recalls Fiction
I. The South Downs Way The Hills Are a Lie Sappho, at Fifteen Old Story Tower Rook Nothing to Write Home About November 22, 1963 What I Wanted to Say Lacuna For Frederick Fleet sing-rail trilogy II. Inland Sonnets for the Policeman in an Edmonton Sun Photograph Death of a Scuba Diver at West Edmonton Mall Another Letter to the Dead Morning after the Rodeo gay in stock's time Alberta Pick-Ups Summer Windigo III. Night Watch What of the Night? The Lengths He'll Go Sleeping with Michael For Michael, in Part In the Lottery Corp How to Talk to a Brushcut Man Down on Vegas For Robert -- Now in College, and Finally on Stage A Fairy's Rings A Brief History of a Fundamentalist as for that cap in your back pocket Last night on CBC Hallway Light IV. Love of the Same Love of the Same Exposure (Hail Storm, July 25/77) Soft Shoe My Brother's War Models My Mother's War Story Radio Free A Poet Recalls Fiction
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