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Too Bad: Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait

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By (author): Robert Kroetsch

A prodigious body of innovative writing behind him, Robert Kroetsch turns to a starker lyrical mode in Too Bad: Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait. Oscillating between the many moods of a human heart that has lived through so much-from whimsy and scorn through desire, longing, lust, love, and serenity-these sketches mark a candid walk through the tortuous corridors of the poet's remembering, and exemplify the rehearsed dictum of an old teacher: Every enduring poem was written today. Simply put, This book is not an autobiography. It is a gesture toward a self-portrait, which I take to be quite a different kettle of fish. -- Robert Kroetsch, from the Introduction See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2010
  • Publisher: University of Alberta Press
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780888645371

About Robert Kroetsch

Born in Heisler Alberta Robert Kroetsch published his first novel But We are Exiles in 1965 and his book The Studhorse Man (1969) won the Governor General's Award for Fiction. Throughout his career he steadily elaborated his indelible mark on Canadian writing with his fiction non-fiction poetry teaching and scholarship.

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