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Margaret Avison is the author of Listening (2014), Always Now: From elsewhere ; Winter sun ; The dumbfounding ; Translations (2003), Selected Poems (1991), The Essential Margaret Avison (2010), Always Now: Sunblue ; No time (2003).

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Listening

release date: Apr 01, 2014
Listening
A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year Margaret Avison was widely acknowledged as one of Canada’s foremost poets. Taut, sublime, subtle, and crystalline, the poems in her brilliant new collection, published posthumously, showcase Avison at her best, and constitute the final chapter in an extraordinary artistic legacy that spanned more than forty years.

Always Now: From elsewhere ; Winter sun ; The dumbfounding ; Translations

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Always Now: From elsewhere ; Winter sun ; The dumbfounding ; Translations
The three volumes of Always Now contain all of Margaret Avison''s published books of poetry. The author has removed a very few poems: `Public Address'' (from Winter Sun), `The Two Selves'' and `In Eporphyrial Harness'' (from The Dumbfounding), `Highway in April'', `The Evader''s Meditation'', and `Until Christmas'' (from sunblue), `Living the Shadow'', `Insomnia'' and `Beginning Praise'' (from No Time), `Having Stopped Smoking'' and `Point of Entry'' (from Selected Poems). The opening section of volume one, `From Elsewhere'', is arranged according to date of publication, from 1932 to 1991, the date of Selected Poems. `From Elsewhere'' includes the `Uncollected'' and `New Poems'' of that book, except for the two noted above and `The Butterfly'', which is here in its original form. All of the poems in Always Now having been considered and reconsidered, and small corrections having been made, the book contains definitively all of the published poems up to 2002 that Margaret Avison wishes to preserve.

Selected Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Selected Poems
One of Canada''s greatest poets, Margaret Avison is a complex, introspective writer with roots in seventeenth-century metaphysical and meditational poetry. The first collection to span her entire career, Avison''s Collected Poems stretches from her early work in the 1950s to the most recent poems, recording her conversion to Christianity.

The Essential Margaret Avison

release date: Jan 01, 2010
The Essential Margaret Avison
The Essential Margaret Avison showcases the development of one of Canada''s most brilliant and original poets, twice winner of the Governor-General''s Award for Poetry. Margaret Avison''s vibrant life work is distilled here into a selection that is illuminating, generous and richly varied.

Always Now: Sunblue ; No time

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Always Now: Sunblue ; No time
The three volumes of Always Now contain all of Margaret Avison''s published books of poetry. The author has removed a very few poems: `Public Address'' (from Winter Sun), `The Two Selves'' and `In Eporphyrial Harness'' (from The Dumbfounding), `Highway in April'', `The Evader''s Meditation'', and `Until Christmas'' (from sunblue), `Living the Shadow'', `Insomnia'' and `Beginning Praise'' (from No Time), `Having Stopped Smoking'' and `Point of Entry'' (from Selected Poems). The opening section of volume one, `From Elsewhere'', is arranged according to date of publication, from 1932 to 1991, the date of Selected Poems. `From Elsewhere'' includes the `Uncollected'' and `New Poems'' of that book, except for the two noted above and `The Butterfly'', which is here in its original form. All of the poems in Always Now having been considered and reconsidered, and small corrections having been made, the book contains definitively all of the published poems up to 2002 that Margaret Avison wishes to preserve.

Always Now: Not yet but still ; Concrete and wild carrot ; Too towards tomorrow : new poems

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Always Now: Not yet but still ; Concrete and wild carrot ; Too towards tomorrow : new poems
The three volumes of Always Now contain all of Margaret Avison''s published books of poetry. The author has removed a very few poems: `Public Address'' (from Winter Sun), `The Two Selves'' and `In Eporphyrial Harness'' (from The Dumbfounding), `Highway in April'', `The Evader''s Meditation'', and `Until Christmas'' (from sunblue), `Living the Shadow'', `Insomnia'' and `Beginning Praise'' (from No Time), `Having Stopped Smoking'' and `Point of Entry'' (from Selected Poems). The opening section of volume one, `From Elsewhere'', is arranged according to date of publication, from 1932 to 1991, the date of Selected Poems. `From Elsewhere'' includes the `Uncollected'' and `New Poems'' of that book, except for the two noted above and `The Butterfly'', which is here in its original form. All of the poems in Always Now having been considered and reconsidered, and small corrections having been made, the book contains definitively all of the published poems up to 2002 that Margaret Avison wishes to preserve.

Momentary Dark

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Momentary Dark
Margaret Avison has long been considered one of Canada’s most respected writers, and in a career that now spans more than forty years, she continues to work at the height of her powers. In this brilliant collection of new poems, Avison writes of our home on this “little rollicking orb,” exhilaratingly situated in the immensity of space, and of life in and out of phase with the divine, the measure of all. Deep, subtle, and wide thinking is couched in a crystalline style, and nobody makes taut sentences more flush with meaning. Momentary Dark is a celebration of the world, but not without edge and a quiet challenge to care for a damaged earth and all its citizens equally, including a veritable populace of city trees graciously and beautifully linking the earth and the sky.

I Am Here and Not Not-there

release date: Jan 01, 2009
I Am Here and Not Not-there
This question was put by a registrant: `What makes a poet''s language distinctive?'' We all fell silent, trying to pin it down, then tried to answer. Not just affection for words, which is common to all good writers; not necessarily a matter of cadence, formal structures, rhythm. The answer that came to me, forced out of minutes of dismissing options, was new to me too: `It is saying ``I am here and not not-there''''.'' - Margaret Avison

The Research Compendium

The Research Compendium
This book represents an important contribution by the School of Social Work at the University of Toronto. It is a record of a carefully designed plan to include a worthwhile research experience in the educational programme of every student engaged in graduate education for the profession. In the introductory essay Dr. Albert Rose explains the methods by which this educational objective has been attempted and traces the evolution of the research requirements as a valid learning experience. The abstracts of 398 student projects provide a varied and interesting illustrative record of the students'' work. These are not definitive studies but they are fertile in suggestive ideas; and the reported findings, though limited, are studded with clues for further and more intensive study in a wide range of welfare services and in different forms of social work. The result should be a valuable source of ideas for intending researches in this field both of what is known, and perhaps equally important, of how much is not known. The abstracts have been prepared by Margaret Avison, who has also provided an evocative introductory review.

A Kind of Perseverance

release date: Jan 01, 1994
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