Finding Nothing

The VanGardes, 1959-1975

Gregory Betts author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:13th Aug '21

Should be back in stock very soon

Finding Nothing cover

Experimental literature accelerated dramatically in Vancouver in the 1960s as the influence of New American poetics merged with the ideas of Marshall McLuhan. Vancouver poets and artists began thinking about their creative works with new clarity and set about testing and redefining the boundaries of literature. As new gardes in Vancouver explored the limits of text and language, some writers began incorporating collage and concrete poetics into their work while others delved deeper into unsettling, revolutionary, and Surrealist imagery. There was a presumption across the avant-garde communities that radical openness could provoke widespread socio-political change. In other words, the intermedia experimentation and the related destruction of the line between art and society pushed art to the frontlines of a broad socio-political battle of the collective imagination of Vancouver.

Finding Nothing traces the rise of the radical avant-garde in Vancouver, from the initial salvos of the Tish group, through Blewointment’s spatial experiments, to radical Surrealisms and new feminisms. Incorporating images, original texts, and interviews, Gregory Betts shows how the VanGardes signalled a remarkable consciousness of the globalized forces at play in the city, impacting communities, orientations, races, and nations.

"Finding Nothing is an excavation site for a special moment in Canadian poetic history."

-- Ron Verzuh * The Ormsby Review *

"Many scholars will find Finding Nothing especially valuable for its informational and bibliographical content. Detailed lists of ephemeral little magazines and literary publishers, tabulations of contributors to the major periodicals, a fulsome index, and an appended glossary of ‘Intermedia and Transdisciplinary Groups’ further enhance this landmark study of a transformational phase in Canada’s cultural history."

-- Carole Gerson, Simon Fraser University * The Canadian Historical Review *
“It is difficult to characterize Finding Nothing as anything less than a singularly important critical monograph that likely sets the terms of discussion in the field of Canadian avant-garde studies to come.” -- Scott Inniss * Canadian Literature
  • Winner of Basil Stuart-Stubbs Book Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Book on British Columbia 2022 (Canada)
  • Winner of 2021 Gabrielle Roy Prize awarded by The Association for Canadian and Québec Literatures 2022 (Canada)

ISBN: 9781487505318

Dimensions: 262mm x 184mm x 28mm

Weight: 880g

392 pages