What the Small Day Cannot Hold
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These poems reconstitute the lost canon of one of our most vibrant and original voices. Musgrave explodes expectations and haunts the reader with dramatic appeal.
Finally a collected Musgrave for those old enough to have been there in the 1970s and those young enough to want to reexperience the generations wry optimism and ironic fervour. This seven-title canon reissues Musgraves early must-have literary opus and includes: Songs of the Sea-Witch, Entrance of the Celebrant, Grave-Dirt and Selected Strawberries, The Impstone, Becky Swans Book, A Man to Marry, a Man to Bury, and Cocktails at the Mausoleum. Originally published by Sono Nis, Macmillan, McClelland & Stewart and Porcupines Quill, the poems in What the Small Day Cannot Hold reconstitute the lost canon of one of the countrys most vibrant and orgiinal national voices. Called the "foremost poet of her generation", Musgrave epitomizes the peoples poet, bringing to audiences starved for a new language of wide breadth of material startling in its intensity and originality, legendary in its myth-making and monumental in its primal power. From witchcraft to wilderness, from First Nations to the urban nation, from the erotic to the exotic, these poems explode typical expectations and haunt the reader with unprecedented dramatic appeal.
Finally a collected Musgrave for those old enough to have been there in the 1970s and those young enough to want to reexperience the generation''s wry optimism and ironic fervour. This seven-title canon reissues Musgrave''s early must-have literary opus and includes: Songs of the Sea-Witch, Entrance of the Celebrant, Grave-Dirt and Selected Strawberries, The Impstone, Becky Swan''s Book, A Man to Marry, a Man to Bury, and Cocktails at the Mausoleum. Originally published by Sono Nis, Macmillan, McClelland & Stewart and Porcupine''s Quill, the poems in What the Small Day Cannot Hold reconstitute the lost canon of one of the country''s most vibrant and orgiinal national voices. Called the "foremost poet of her generation", Musgrave epitomizes the people''s poet, bringing to audiences starved for a new language of wide breadth of material startling in its intensity and originality, legendary in its myth-making and monumental in its primal power. From witchcraft to wilderness, from First Nations to the urban nation, from the erotic to the exotic, these poems explode typical expectations and haunt the reader with unprecedented dramatic appeal.
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