Climate Change
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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A Tent, A Lantern, An Empty Bowl |
In poems that could double as paintings, M. Travis Lane harnesses the brush strokes of language to form a bridge between the artist and natural world in A Tent, A Lantern, An Empty Bowl. This is … | M. Travis Lane | 88 | 2019 | View |
Blowing Grass Empire |
A storyteller above all else, Mark Lavorato’s poems are penned in a clear, poignant, and relatable voice. His mostly narrative vignettes choose to hide things in plain sight, and are buoyed … | Mark Lavorato | 72 | 2018 | View |
Different BeastsStories |
Winner, Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Speculative Fiction A bear runs amok in a luxury hotel. A daily swim at the local pool becomes a question of life or death. The champion of a border wall … | J.R. McConvey | 210 | 2019 | View |
NEW! Fetishes of the Floating World |
Governor General’s Award–winning poet Don Domanski’s posthumous last collection once again melds perception-expanding environmental poetry and metaphysics into a seamless, … | Don Domanski | 87 | 2021 | View |
NEW! Frost & Pollen |
Frost & Pollen is a poetry collection in two acts: “Bloom & Martyr” is a sensuous walk through a menacing garden of flowers and desire, while “Foliage” retells the … | Helen Hajnoczky | 137 | 2021 | View |
NEW! Humanimuspoems |
David Huebert’s Humanimus presents a world of soiled nature, of compromised ecology, of toxic transcendence. Raising environmental precarity to the level of mythos, this book implicates … | David Huebert | 104 | 2020 | View |
NEW! Iceland Is Melting and So Are You |
The urgency of the climate emergency is explored in this latest collection by award-winning poet Talya Rubin. It offers recognition of, and salve for, the vast mysteries of the natural world, our … | Talya Rubin | 92 | 2021 | View |
Lands and Forests |
Escaping government-sanctioned flooding, obsessing over camera-equipped drones, violently mourning a lost brother, discovering a new passion in fencing, watching a wildfire consume a whole town: … | Andrew Forbes | 225 | 2019 | View |
NEW! Orion Sweeping |
22 Debut Canadian poetry collections to read, CBC 2022 Anne Marie Todkill’s debut recalibrates the anxiety of the present. It gives doubt a hearing, finding resilience in fragility and … | Anne Marie Todkill | 88 | 2022 | View |
Otolith |
Otolith — the ear stone — is a series of bones that help us to orient ourselves in space. In Otolith, Emily Nilsen attempts a similar feat in poetry: to turn the reader’s … | Emily Nilsen | 96 | 2018 | View |
NEW! PlenitudePoems |
A non-binary faun wishes their body had a variety of sex organs, interchangeable daily. A prison abolitionist scrutinizes Rothko paintings on the carceral state’s boardroom walls. The … | Daniel Sarah Karasik | 96 | 2022 | View |
Poems for the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names |
In this artfully crafted collection, Soraya Mariam Peerbaye leaps onto the stage with aplomb. She examines how naming expresses our relationship with each other and the natural world and how … | Soraya Peerbaye | 99 | 2009 | View |
NEW! Selvage |
Selvage is a work of salvaging and selving, of salvaging a self from disparate elements. Fragments from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the language of trees talking to one another … | Kate Siklosi | 105 | 2023 | View |
The Bones are There |
Zigzagging across the globe, Kate Sutherland’s fourth book is poetry by way of collage: pieced-together excerpts from travellers’ journals, ships’ logs, textbooks and manuals, … | Kate Sutherland | 112 | 2020 | View |
The Essential Douglas LePanPoems |
The Essential Douglas LePan presents a wide-ranging collection of poetry—from tense verses on the fog of war to homoerotic love poems to lyrics in praise of the natural world, all in … | Douglas LePan; John Barton | 64 | 2019 | View |
The Essential Travis Lane |
The Essential Travis Lane presents a selection of poems by a Canadian poet who combines exquisite observations of the natural world with profound thoughts about time and mortality. Inspired by … | Travis Lane | 68 | 2015 | View |