In this volume of shorter poems, the centrepiece is a selection of letters done into verse. These letters were written by Canada’s foremost poet, Archibald Lampman to Edward William Thomson in the 1890s.
Raymond Souster, believing that these letters of Archibald Lampman deserve a wider audience, has selected a number of them and turned them into verse form. Together with the informative notes supplied by William Toye, they mirror the same frustrations and hardships that have plagued Canadian poets in the succeeding decades.
Quality Trade Paperback, 240
pp.
ISBN 978-55246-706-0 @ $30.00
Hard Cover, 240
pp.
ISBN 978-55246-705-3 @ $45.00
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