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Conjugation
Contributor(s): Hall, Phil (Author)
ISBN: 1771662182     ISBN-13: 9781771662185
Publisher: Book*hug Press
OUR PRICE:   $18.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Canadian
Dewey: 811
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 6.9" W x 9.9" (0.50 lbs) 112 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
 
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I am sitting outside at dawn on Otty Lake, where I live, in the woods. The light is coming over the trees, and each morning the poem is written as if right while it is being read.

A rough immediacy. Gap & Hum. Caesura. Syllables as musical notes.

The lyric weaving of honesty about the self--toward revelation & transformation.

My poetics has widened, here, to include more space, more primitive sounds and glyphs, less metaphor, less anecdote, more tangential conjugating...

My poetics, in its growing inclusiveness, is not sad but hopeful.

The term conjugation refers to more than the obvious grammatical movement of pronouns through time (I am / you are / they will be). For, in Biology, it also refers to the transfer of information between cells. And Conjugation--the new collection of poetry from Governor General's Literary Award- and Trillium Book Award-winning poet Phil Hall--sees an open realm where individual letters inside a word are each rolling through their possibilities, from A to Z. Thereby, the language in this, Hall's eighteenth book of poetry, and the fourth to be published by BookThug, travels into and out of itself, as he says, escaping my ego, while revealing, word by slightly different word, my deeper connections and disconnections to things--to what used to be called poetry's 'subjects.'

Replete with images of the natural world and in some cases, the mechanisms that transform it-horses, leaping fish, trees, canals and locks--Hall has created in Conjugation at once a return to the nature/nurture elements that have wound their way through his earlier collections, but also a versed ode to the discouragement that many Canadians have felt about the progression of their country and government over the past number of years.

As much care was taken with the writing of this collection as the shaping of the poems themselves. Hall's poems are shaped into a form of free-verse terza rima (2-line / 1-line alternating pattern), where spaces between phrases and words allow the syntax to be infused with floods of words from other angles. This results in a quilting or cross-hatching or braiding effect that ensures that readers will be captured in the flow of Conjugation's wordplay and the evolution that takes place through its pages.


Contributor Bio(s): Hall, Phil: - Phil Hall is a writer, editor, and teacher. His first book, Eighteen Poems, was published in 1973. Among his many published titles are: Old Enemy Juice (1988); The Unsaid (1992); Hearthedral-A Folk-Hermetic (1996); An Oak Hunch (2005); WHITE PORCUPINE (BookThug, 2007); KILLDEER (BookThug, 2011; winner of the 75th Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry and the Trillium Book Prize, and shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize); SMALL NOUNS CRYING FAITH (BookThug, 2013); Guthrie Clothing: The Poetry of Phil Hall, a Selected Collage (2015); and My Banjo and Tiny Drawings (2015). Hall has taught writing at York University, Ryerson University, Seneca College, George Brown College, and elsewhere, and has held the position of Poetry Editor for BookThug since 2013. His newest book, CONJUGATION, was published by BookThug in the spring of 2016. Phil lives with his wife near Perth, Ontario.