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  1. Labyrinths of Voice Conversations with Robert Kroetsch by Shirley and Robert Wilson Neuman, 1982
  2. Robert Kroetsch. The Hornbooks of Rita K.: An article from: World Literature Today by Richard Henry, 2002-03-22
  3. Open Letter, Spring 1983, Fifth Series, No. 4: Robert Kroetsch: Essays by Robert Kroetsch, 1983
  4. Creativity and destruction: Robert Kroetsch's Notikeewin Trilogy.(Critical essay): An article from: West Virginia University Philological Papers by J'nan Morse Sellery, 2006-09-22
  5. But We are Exiles by Robert Kroetsch, 1965-01-01
  6. 3 PRAIRIE FIRE BOOKS~A SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO ROBERT KROETSCH, LORNA CROZIER'S JOURNAL, SUMMER READING~ (A MAGAZINE OF CANADIAN WRITING) by UNKNOWN, 1988
  7. Robert Kroetsch : Essays : Open Letter : A Canadian Journal of Writing and Sources, Spring 1983, Fifth Series, No. 4 by Robert; Davey, Frank & bpNichol Kroetsch, 1983
  8. Completed Field Notes: The Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch. (Verse).(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today by Richard Henry, 2001-06-22
  9. Jon Paul Fiorentino and Robert Kroetsch, eds. Post-Prairie: An Anthology of New Poetry.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Joseph Pivato, 2008-03-22
  10. Robert Kroetsch (Canadian Author Studies series) by Ann Munton, 1992-12-01
  11. Biography - Kroetsch, Robert (1927-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  12. Robert Kroetsch by Peter Thomas, 1980
  13. BADLANDS by Robert Kroetsch, 1975
  14. The Crow journals by Robert Kroetsch, 1980

61. Completed Field Notes The Long Poems Of Robert Kroetsch By Robert
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63. Arts/Literature/World Literature/Canadian/Authors/Novelists/Kroetsch, Robert
100 Canadian Poets robert kroetsch Brief biography, publications, and list of critical Literascape The Man from the Creeks by robert kroetsch
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64. Alberta Legislature Library On-line Catalogue
kroetsch, robert, 1927. 6. Alberta /, c1981. Hines, Sherman. 7. Alberta /, c1979. Hocking, Anthony, 1944-. 8. Alberta /, c1978. Brooks, Bill
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65. The Robert Kroetsch Award For Innovative Poetry « Snare Books
Snare Books is thrilled to announce that Natalie Zina Walschots was the winner of the 1st annual robert kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry.
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Snare Books is thrilled to announce that Natalie Zina Walschots was the winner of the 1st annual Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. Her manuscript, Thumbscrews , was published in the fall of 2007 by Snare Books. Thumbscrews is a poetic engagement with the aesthetics of sadomasochism and consensual pain. It employs the techniques of mannerist poetry to constrain language as ropes, cuffs, or shackles that might be used to constrain the body. Each poem can be taken as a miniature sadomasochistic encounter where language is tied up, beaten, and twisted into submission. This book abuses language; language begs for it. Thumbscrews Thumbscrews is a dirty-minded, sticky-fingered book. The winner receives a trade paperback contract with Snare Books which will include the publication of the manuscript and a $500 honorarium. The next deadline is January 31, 2008. Each entry must be accompanied with a business size SASE and an entry fee for $30.00 Canadian. Please make all cheques payable to Livres Snare. No cash please. About Robert Kroetsch: For More on Robert Kroetsch please visit:
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66. Text Box Carleton University, Winter 2008 ENGL 4806D “a Gift Of
kroetsch, robert. Seed Catalogue. Winnipeg Turnstone, 1977. Thompson. Stilt Jack (1978) in I dream myself into being. Toronto Anansi, 1991.
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About the course: This course will examine the rise of the postmodern Canadian long poem in English from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. In addition to examining the form as foundational to Canadian Literature, we will immerse ourselves in the specific political and cultural contexts of the 1970s, questioning the use and problematical natures of traditional narratives, lyrics, language, identity politics, multiculturalism, and citizenship. A selection of essays and poetics will complement our reading of book-length poems from the period, allowing us to consider a number of sustained poetic voices often neglected in academic courses in favour of brief, incidental samples form Canada’s poetic traditions.
Required Texts:
Rather than working entirely from an anthology that would excise sections of long poems, the course is organized around reading a selection of entire long poems in book form. These texts will be supplemented and complemented by secondary readings available in a course pack. All texts are available at Octopus Books, just West of Third Avenue and Bank Street We will read roughly one book of poetry for each week of the course.

67. Faculty Of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences - Education & Social Science - EN3
Lecker, robert, ed Canadian Canons Essays in Literary Value. Toronto U of Toronto P 1991. Lecker, robert robert kroetsch. Twayne s World Authors Series.
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    EN3017 - Contemporary Canadian Fiction
    Module Size - Single Module
    Module Tutor - Daniel Lamont
    Aims and Objectives
    • To enable students to study and gain insight into recent developments in contemporary Canadian Fiction - both the novel and the short story - through close study of selected key works. To enable students to explore the cultural contexts from which the texts emerge, and learn to employ a range of critical perspectives and theoretical approaches.
    Syllabus
    The module will explore developments in the Canadian Novel since 1970 by examining in detail key works by a group of major Canadian writers. Representative novels or short story collections by such writers as Margaret Laurence, Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje and Robert Kroetsch will be considered in the light of both recent developments and interest in the form of the short story genres and also specifically in the context of the writers' work as a whole. Given its significance, there will be a detailed consideration of the short story, making use of such anthologies as The Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories in English or collection by a single writer such as Alice Munro's The Progress of Love . There will be some consideration of the historical and cultural context of the writing in order to introduce students to that which is inherently Canadian as well as to more wide-ranging aspects of the theme and form of the fiction. In this connection, there will be some consideration of such issues as feminism, Post-Modernism and Post-Colonialism, bearing in mind that Canada has to define itself against the USA as well as Europe. Where appropriate, attention will be paid to texts from before 1970 for the purposes of clarification and comparison.

68. Mennonite/s Writing In The U
“A Farewell to Europe Rudy Wiebe’s The Temptations of Big Bear and robert kroetsch’s Gone Indian.” Gaining Ground European Critics on Canadian Literature
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Mennonite/s Writing in Canada A selected bibliography
The bibliography consists of two major sections: “Individual Writers” and “Discussions of Mennonite Literature.” The bibliography does not include self-published books, book reviews, or individual poems or stories published in periodicals or miscellaneous collections To suggest corrections or additions to this bibliography, e-mail: ervinb@goshen.edu Some of the work toward this bibliography was funded by the Social Science and Humanities Council of Canada. A. Individual Writers Books and articles by and about Mennonite-related writers, mainly since 1960. Updated August 2007 David Bergen Sitting Opposite My Brother Winnipeg : Turnstone Press, 1993. A Year of Lesser Toronto : HarperCollins, 1996. See the Child Toronto : Harper Collins Canada The Case of Lena S . Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 2002. The Time in Between Toronto McClellan and Stewart, 2005. Beck, Ervin. “Resolving Dualisms in David Bergen’s Sitting Opposite My Brother Mennonite Quarterly Review 77:4 (Oct. 2003): 637-46.

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70. The Ultimate RAB Book List
robert Grumbine bobg@radix.net Last Modified 4 February 1996. . Ellen Light Her Fire Kress, Nancy Brain rose kroetsch, robert The Studhorse Man Kuhn,
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The Ultimate RAB book list - part 2, G-
This represents a summary of all books recommended, mostly in rec.arts.books, that I've saved the recommendation for. The list spans three years, and includes other book lists. The listings span the range from banned (or attempts made) books to those recommended for children, current bedside reading to books that changed someone's life. The only consistent feature of the books on this list is that someone posted on the net that they recommended it for some purpose. Almost all of the books present are ones I haven't read (which is probably what prompted me to save the note!) and some are books I've read and didn't like much. But, since others do, they're here. The list is somewhere over 1250 books long. You should be able to find something interesting here. Authors A-F
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71. Books In Canada - Review
the mythically rich, halfblind transvestite millionaire named Jack Deemerwho narrates robert kroetsch`s clever new avantgarde novel The Puppeteer.
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72. ::Arc Poetry::How Poems Work::Shane Rhodes On Robert Kroetsch's Sonnet #1 From "
From the long poem “Sounding the Name” in Completed Field Notes The Long Poems of robert kroetsch (McClelland and Stewart, 1989)
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Guest Columnist: Shane Rhodes
Robert Kroetsch
Sounding the Name
Sonnet #1
my first (my second) garden:
the primordial: nothingness.
Out of which.
The undomesticated.
not bad. Not bad for
a start: the garden
again, here, north
(of) America not
bad for a start, a snow
white page, and this our daily, this every: come, muse find me my (singing): the red-winged blackbird by the slough (in spring) perched on a dead cattail (resist the temptation to give it form resist the temptation From the long poem “Sounding the Name” in Completed Field Notes: The Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch (McClelland and Stewart, 1989) Some poems resist working. They fight inquisitiveness into any of the secrets of their composition and critical decomposition. Sonnet #1 is, in essence, about gardening and about writing. In its most cultivated form, gardening is like a sonnet: based on tradition, entrenched in form and rules, rhyming of colour and species, a symbol of civility. Kroetsch says as much with that first line and its colon pointing to the blank white of page stock: my garden is the page and this is my garden/sonnet. And this is a spring poem. The snow is melting on the page, and the blackbird is singing.

73. The Poetry Bookshop At Antiqbook.co.uk
111196 kroetsch, robert Excepts from the Real World A Prose Poem in Ten Parts 111153 kroetsch, robert - Seed Catalogue 111221 KROLOW, KARL; BULLOCK,
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Works on Paper: An Anthology of Contemporary Texts and Images

: HELICZER, PIERO - The Soap Opera
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: HELLER, MICHAEL - Wordflow. New and Selected Poems : HELLER, MICHAEL - In the Builded Place : HELLINGS, PETER - A Form of Words. An Autobiography in Verse Mica 0ne : HEMENSLEY, KRIS - No Word - No Worry : Prose Pieces 1968-1970 : HENDERSON, ALEXANDER - The Tunnelled Fire : HENDERSON, HAMISH; FINLAY, ALEC (EDITOR) -

74. Sage Hill Faculty
photo of robert Currie robert Currie, the Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan, . Mouré has also translated, with robert Majzels, Nicole Brossard’s
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Angie Abdou was born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. She received an Honours B.A. in English from the University of Regina and an M.A. from the University of Western Ontario. She now teaches at the College of the Rockies in Cranbrook, British Columbia. She makes her home in Fernie, British Columbia with her husband Marty and her dog Brock and is working on a Ph.D. in creative writing at the University of Calgary. Her work has been published in Other Voices The Harpweaver Spring , the Windsor Review Grain , and Ezine: Ripe Magazine Anything Boys Can Do is her first book. Her first novel, The Bone Cage , is due to be released by NeWest Press in July.
Robert Currie , the Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan, is also a short story writer and novelist whose poems and stories have appeared in over forty anthologies. His first book, Diving into Fire , was short-listed for the Commonwealth Poetry Prize; his most recent book, Running in Darkness , was a finalist for the 2007 Acorn-Plantos Poetry Award.

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