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Intensely shaped, nearly metaphysical lyricshe is his own, highly intellectual and speculative maker of images, a poet who sees in all aspects of the surrounding world Blakean sermons on the continuing conflict between light and darkness, lif and death...Adamson's powerful black and white illustrations provide a satisfying visual counterpart to these often stark expressions of the poet's encounter with the world. NeWest Review

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Intensely shaped, nearly metaphysical lyricshe is his own, highly intellectual and speculative maker of images, a poet who sees in all aspects of the surrounding world Blakean sermons on the continuing conflict between light and darkness, lif and death...Adamson's powerful black and white illustrations provide a satisfying visual counterpart to these often stark expressions of the poet's encounter with the world. NeWest Review
Autorenporträt
Born and educated in Winnipeg, Arthur Adamson has spent his entire life contributing to the educational and cultural life of the province. He taught English literature and creative writing at the University of Manitoba for 37 years, retiring in 1995. He has had three books of poetry, illustrated by him, published; has exhibited extensively as a visual artist; and has written many art reviews and critical essays on artists and the art scene in Manitoba.