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Martyrology Books 3 & 4 - cover

Martyrology Books 3 & 4

bp Nichol

Publisher: Coach House Books

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Summary

All of Nichol's work is stamped by his desire to create texts that are engaging in themselves as well as in context, and to use indirect structural and textual devices to carry meaning. In  The Martyrology  different ways of speaking testify to a journey through different ways of being. Language is both the poet's instructor and, through its various permutations, the dominant 'image' of the poem. The [nine] books of  The Martyrology  document a poet's quest for insight into himself andhis writing through scrupulous attention to the messages hidden in the morphology of his own speech.' - Frank Davey
Available since: 01/01/1998.
Print length: 144 pages.

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