Description
A new collection that includes all of Bronwen Wallace's published poems, as well as a selection of previously unpublished early work.
About the Author
Bronwen Wallace (1945-1989) was a Canadian poet, feminist, teacher, and mentor to many emerging writers. She lived in Kingston. Carolyn Smart is professor of creative writing at Queen's University and founder of the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers.
Reviews
"Poet Bronwen Wallace (1945-1989) describes herself in "Sentimental Poem for My Mother" as "a statistic of the sixties/ marched to ban bombs end wars/discovered Marx and Women's Liberation/abortion marijuana brown rice/ moved as far as I could/ from the suburbs." It's one of her early poems published in Collected Poems of Bronwen Wallace which also includes the text and wonder of Wallace's five published collections of poetry." Herizons
"A Collected Poems of Bronwen Wallace is overdue. This one has everything that a lover of Wallace's work or a scholar might desire. Smart's introduction combines a personal account of Wallace with insightful critical observations. And the volume itself is beautiful. The poems are set with ample white space around them, and the red-white-and-black bindings and dust jacket have an elegant simplicity that seems in keeping with Wallace's work." The Malahat Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780228001874
Author Bronwen Wallace
Format Hardback
Page Count 392
Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
Weight(grams) 454g