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Methodist Hatchet

Ken Babstock author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada

Published:21st Apr '11

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Winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize and shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award

Marooned in the shiftless, unnamed space between a map of the world and a world of false maps, the poems in Methodist Hatchet cling to what’s necessary from each, while attempting to sing their own bewilderment. Carolinian forest echoes back as construction cranes in an urban skyline. Second Life returns as wildlife, as childhood. Even the poem itself -- the idea of a poem -- as a unit of understanding is shadowed by a great unknowing.

Fearless in its language, its trajectories and frames of reference, Methodist Hatchet gazes upon the objects of its attention until they rattle and exude their auras of strangeness. It is this strangeness, this mysterious stillness, that is the big heart of Ken Babstock’s playful, fierce, intelligent book.

With his new book, it’s time to forgo the qualifiers and just call [Ken Babstock] what he is: the best Canadian poet of his generation. -- Nick Mount * Walrus Magazine *
Methodist Hatchet will be a bellwether for contemporary Canadian poetry . . . [Ken Babstock's poems] invite us to listen more closely, to bring the discernment of reading poems into our habits of reading the world. -- Abby Paige * Rover Arts *
. . . affecting and deft . . . [a] lasting contribution to Canadian poetry . . . -- Shane Neilson * Quill and Quire *
Methodist Hatchet is as precise as it is expansive, as complex as it is companionable . . . [Ken] Babstock is one of the most exciting lyric poets writing today. -- Sinya Queras * Globe and Mail *
. . . a dazzling display by a talented writer . . . -- Barbara Carey * Toronto Star *
[Ken Babstock] is something like a baffled scientist investigating the limits of our comprehension . . . this book's poetic voice [. . .] represents our greatest opportunity to make sense of a seemingly schizophrenic world. -- E. Martin Nolan * Puritan *
The beauty here lies in its simplicity ... the effect of the book is kaleidoscopic. -- Jennifer Moore * Another Chicago Magazine *
…an outstanding volume – plugged in, polished, complex, and delightful. -- Brian Palmu * SubTerrain *

  • Winner of Griffin Poetry Prize 2012 (Canada)
  • Commended for Globe and Mail Top 100 Book 2011 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Trillium Book Award 2012 (Canada)
  • Long-listed for ReLit Awards 2012 (Canada)

ISBN: 9780887842931

Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 7mm

Weight: 184g

112 pages