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Exstatic Almanac
Insomniac Press 2002; US$ 9.99Exstasy: too little leaves you gutless and stunted. Too much and you've got the Exstatic Almanac; 365 exstatic poems for the sublime year. These poems are signposts on the road to revolutionary ruin and radical redemption. They are at once the record of an improvisatory exstasy and the imaginative impetus for the implosion of your psyche. In the ancient... more...
Psychic Unrest
Insomniac Press 1999; US$ 9.99Psychic Unrest is full of the sea and rain, blues and golds, rhythm and revolution. This is Lillian Allen's long-anticipated book of poems ? her first book since 1993. Collected here is a mix of poems, songs and poetic essays. Allen creates and examines a new poetic style, blending traditional poetry with her inimitable lyrical style, resulting in... more...
Beneath the Beauty
Insomniac Press 1996; US$ 9.95Beneath the Beauty is Philip Arima's first collection of poetry. His work is gritty and rhythmic, passionate and uncompromising. His writing reveals themes like love, life on the street and addiction. Arima has a terrifying clarity of vision in his portrayal of contemporary life. Despite the cruelties inflicted and endured by his characters, he is... more...
Damaged
Insomniac Press 1998; US$ 9.95Phlip Arima is one of Toronto's most popular performance poets. In Damaged, his second collection of poetry, Arima takes to the street to create his portraits of the lost, the dispossessed and the disenchanted. Edgy, yet deeply compassionate, Arima's poems capture the gritty urban reality of the homeless and the mad, in desperate contrast to the easy... more...
Robin the Hoodie
Michael O' Mara Books 2011; US$ 9.99Retells the tales of ASBO England for the twenty-first century. more...
What's a Black Critic To Do?
Insomniac Press 2003; US$ 16.95This groundbreaking collection of profiles, interviews, essays and reviews on such well-known black writers and artists as Nalo Hopkinson, Dionne Brand, Austin Clarke, Lawrence Hill and Edwidge Danticat constitutes a frank conversation on the significance of race in contemporary Black Canadian and American literature. What's a Black Critic to Do? is... more...
The Lily Pond
Biblioasis 2008; US$ 17.95A memoir that explores the author's thirty-plus years of living with bipolar disorder. more...
Red River Rising
Dundurn 2012; US$ 8.99In 1813, Angus, a young Scot, and his family endure hardships as they attempt to start a new life in Canada. As they struggle to survive, they find themselves caught up in the rivalry between two fur-trading empires. more...
Pierre le Poof
Orca Book Publishers 2009; US$ 19.95Pierre, a pampered poodle, is torn between his love for his owner and his dream of running wild in the park. more...
Praha
Athabasca University Press 2011; US$ 19.95Prompted by renowned poet E.D. Blodgett's deep love for and intimate experience of Prague, Praha is a poetic homage to the legendary city's vital spirit. As they build on one another, the poems in the collection lift the reader over the threshold of purely mythic understanding and into the heart of one of Europe's loveliest... more...









