Poetry by Men
Elephant Street offers a series of poetic responses to the vulnerability of the human urbanite in the 21st century. >>
In his startling debut collection, Darrell Epp brings us a city haunted by monsters and movie stars, where hope and rage, sacred and carnal, mundane and surreal are uneasy neighbours. >>
Navigating through tragedy with sincere inquiry, Learning to Love a River explores unlikely existences in and of Thunder Bay, a small northern Ontario city rife with stereotypes and misconceptions. >>
Sean Horlor tackles issues of belief by questioning whether it is possible for anyone to be conscious, compassionate, and ethical in a twenty-first century world. He questions what constitutes faith in a time when too many have stopped believing. >>
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Man On a Wheel: A Tribute to Patrick O’Connell
Man on a Wheel is Scott Nolan’s tribute to poet Patrick O'Connell, blending O'Connell's verses with Nolan's musical style, featuring a CD with eight original songs and an illustrated lyric book with Nolan’s paper collages. >>
This collection of poetry explores the human cost of military conflict, power politics, environmental disasters and gun violence. >>
Metropantheon attributes a supernatural design and grand meaning to urban spaces, and invites readers to encounter cities with the same sense of wonder and imaginative renewal. >>






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