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  • af rob mclennan
    258,95 kr.

    On Beauty is a provocative collection of moments, confessions, overheard conversations, and memories, both fleeting and crystalized, revolving around the small chasms and large craters of everyday life. Situated at the crossroads of prose and poetry, these 33 vignettes explore the rhythm, textures, and micro-moments of lives in motion. Composed with a poet's eye for detail and ear for rhythm, rob mclennan's brief stories play with form and language, capturing the act of record-keeping while in the process of living those records, creating a Polaroid-like effect. Throughout the collection, the worlds of literature and art infuse into intimate fragments of the everyday. A welcome chronicle of human connection and belonging, On Beauty will leave readers grappling with questions of how stories are produced and passed through generations.

  • af rob mclennan
    193,95 kr.

    This suite of pandemic essays exist within those first one hundred days of original lockdown, marking time through moments, anxieties and the elasticity of time itself. What are days, weeks, months? In this stunning collection of deeply personal essays, Ottawa writer rob mclennan wanders through literature, parenting, family, the constant barrage of cable news and the slow loss of his widower father across the swirling, simultaneous anxieties and uncertainties of an increasing sense of isolation.

  • af rob mclennan
    213,95 kr.

    Working in the tradition of such previous poetry collections as Daphne Marlatt's Vancouver Poems (1972), George Bowering's Kerrisdale Elegies (1986), Joe Blades' River Suite (1998) and, closer to home, William Hawkins' own Ottawa Poems (1966), rob mclennan's thirteenth trade poetry collection The Ottawa City Project reads like a love song to a city caught between competing identities of local and national. The poems in this collection work to not only reflect the more conservative, even bureaucratic aspects of the city, but the myths of the city, and work through references and concerns that go completely against those myths, into their own stories, and into the realities of the city itself.

  • af rob mclennan
    213,95 kr.

    With the response to Decalogue: ten Ottawa poets (2006), we decided to follow up with Decalogue 2: ten Ottawa fiction writers. Because we are the capital city, Ottawa as a whole is often accused of having no identity of its own; instead, some of our strength comes from our transient nature, interacting with ideas larger and more multiple than a single base. Edited by rob mclennan, this collection features the work by Emily Falvey, Matthew Firth, Gabriela Goliger, Alison Gresik, John-James Ford, Clare Latremouille, John Lavery, Nadine McInnis, rob mclennan and Ian Roy.

  • af rob mclennan
    213,95 kr.

    Decalogue: ten Ottawa poets is a poetry anthology edited by rob mclennan.

  • af rob mclennan
    243,95 kr.

    A subcultural guide to Canada's capital city.

  • af rob mclennan
    213,95 kr.

    Written while at home full-time with two small children under five, the book of smaller is a collection of short, sharp, incredibly dense prose poems. Created in moments snatched from chaos, these poems challenge the possibilities of language in very small spaces.

  • af rob mclennan
    188,95 kr.

    Composed in three sections, "Glengarry" is a return in writing to the landscape of rob mclennan's youth.

  • af rob mclennan
    138,95 kr.

  • af rob mclennan
    138,95 kr.

    Presents us with cues and clues to the poet's compositional strategies.

  • - a book of signifiers
    af rob mclennan
    138,95 kr.

    Here are the signifiers for a journey: tickets, postcards, enforced idleness, losing one's way and sometimes finding it again.

  • af rob mclennan
    128,95 kr.

    Thoroughly grounded in the media culture of film and television, mclennan's language obscures the breadth and depth of this work.

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