We Are What We Mourn
The Contemporary English-Canadian Elegy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:20th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, our supplier has not provided us a restock date
Why are so many contemporary poets writing elegies? This title examines why and how the work of mourning has drastically changed in the latter half of the twentieth century, focusing on the strong pattern in contemporary English-Canadian elegy that emphasizes connection rather than separation between the living and the dead.The first book on the poetic elegy challenges all previous ideas about the purpose of mourning
"Uppal brings the critical acumen of a writer of poetry and fiction herself to imaginative and insightful readings of poets as disparate as Milton Acorn and Anne Carson and as relatively similar as Patrick Lane and Al Purdy. We Are What We Mourn brings provocative critical shape to an important body of work." Leslie Monkman, Queen's University, Ontario
ISBN: 9780773534568
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 610g
318 pages