yet this Lenin likes to gaze into the distance yet that Lenin dislikes Futurism yet this Lenin likes white wine with his caviar. The lake,...
The Basho Variations gathers thirty-four translations of Basho’s famous haiku. In doing so it enters an august (albeit scanty) lineage of...
In Vancouver as the dark winter tapered into spring I undertook to sing My life my body these words The men from a perspective. The Men is...
Cop Kisser is a book of 18 poems in a variety of modes. Some are quasiconceptual, some repetitively relational, and some are hyperactive lyric...
Danish poet Morten Søndergaard has been living abroad and spent some time in the little Italian town of Vinci. The poetry in this collection is...
Mutations is Hugh Thomas’ first book of poetry. Many of the poems contained within are rearrangements of already existing textual material...
Illustrations by William Davison and Sherri Lyn Higgins Ever wondered exactly what ‘berserk’ means? How...
I want an ingenious fibre to be treated as funny tragedy expressing a classic argument against materialism which runs like this: which changes of...
And Achilles swift-footed he spoke filled with anger: ‘You’ve screwed me, Apollo, you biggest...
Composed in part as an unwritable response to the events of September 11th, 2001, Species: Ex(hib)it accuses language’s inability to account...
Je Nathanaël is an endangered text. Neither essay nor poem nor novel nor sex-show, what it takes from language it gives back to the body. Through...
Originally published in 2001 by the now defunct housepress, BookThug has re-issued this signature Stephen...
Bring on the banjo! This is poetry with strings attached. In his abcediary based on bluegrass standards, Monty Reid passes through the soundhole into...
In September 2003 Rob Read began to edit, transform, and ‘treat’ his incoming junk e-mail or ‘spam’ into poems which...
Taking his cue from Spanish poet Ramon Fernandez’s desire to reduce the venerable romancero to its "minimal elements—the prosodic...
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After the ‘after the end’, after the dreadful pulps, after all manner of casual abortion, cosy mutilation, pointless sacrifice and...
Announcing the long-awaited reprint of Steve McCaffery's rare 1984 intervention into fiction (if "fiction" indeed this be). Taking its...
What Happened is a new collection of ‘pre-enlightenment’ poems about everything Tom Walmsley considers significant, both to himself and...
Translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken. Jørgen Leth is one of Denmark's foremost modern poets and a leading international filmmaker....
PICTURE WORLD is the first complete book by the Danish poet Niels Frank to be published in English. By turns funny and serious, ironic and sincere,...
Poetry. In NOW LAYS THE SUNSHINE BY, Andrew Hughes detunes the lyres, cranks the gain on the harmonium and pitches the amps to wail. Consider...
This volume brings together selections from Karen Mac Cormack's poetry publications 1984-2009: Nothing by Mouth, Straw Cupid, Quill Driver, QUIRKS...
Poetry. In ESP: ACCUMULATION SONNETS, we "listen in" to hear language that usually passes through. MillAr asks: if you throw out the nets,...
Poetry. A long poem at the fringes of the Canadian tradition, EX MACHINA is a latticework of poetic and philosophical statements concerning the...
Poetry. DECLINING AMERICA is a series of long poems which depict "america" not as a nation but as a linguistic strategy. The long poems...
In The Rose Concordance, Angela Carr sets up the rules for a game and then breaks them. The poems trace a constellation of fountains, whose waters...
Oana Avasilichioaei og Erín Moure
Expeditions, taken up by the explorers we all are, ultimately cannot be read. Only experienced. On venturing into it, you’ll find your ticket...
Originally published in an edition of 100 copies for a class at the University of Alberta in 1976, Every Way Oakly is Steve McCafferys homolinguistic...
What if words evolved in species and genera just like birds and dinosaurs? What if you classified them in kingdomsand families? Made a phylogenetic...
Swimming alongside the fairy tale and the bedtime story, these fishy poems and songs are the result of a playful collaboration between Shannon, her...
The Sands of Dream is the first English translation of Thérèse Renaud’s earliest book, considered by some to be the first truly Surrealist...
Imagine the conflictual aesthetic that might arise out of being downsized from what essentially amounts to a dead-end job you don't find particularly...
This new chapbook from critic’s pick Stephen Cain, collects rare and previously unreleased material, including...
This double-edged little book from Margaret Christakos contains two new works that will turn on your brain and your body. Retreat Diary is an erotic,...
The Haikube is a free-moving three-dimensional cube handmade from ebony. Each three-inch face is comprised of nine unit cubes. On the exterior face...
Most anagrammaticians satisfy their urge with the rearranged name of a celebrity (Marshall McLuhan = Malls launch harm) or perhaps, if more...
A crow in the wind seems to know as much as you do. Crows in the Wind is the first part of a series of chapbook-length poems by Canada’s...
Daniel f. Bradley has been developing his craft in Toronto for the last 20 years with little to no recognition from...
Hazard is a collection of prose-poems and some other fine bonbons about the dangers and delights of the art-making life. In particular it explores...