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The Apothecary
Contributor(s): Robertson, Lisa (Author)
ISBN: 1897388012     ISBN-13: 9781897388013
Publisher: Book*hug Press
OUR PRICE:   $10.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2007
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Canadian
- Poetry | Women Authors
Dewey: 811.54
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5.4" W x 7.8" (0.10 lbs) 40 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
 
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Publisher Description:
I want an ingenious fibre to be treated as funny tragedy expressing a classic argument against materialism which runs like this: which changes of costume are bound to be dangerous? The Apothecary is an extinct fern called a sentence unfurling in the mists. It is also Lisa Robertson's first book. Originally published in a small edition by Tsunami Editions in Vancouver in 1991, it quietly disappeared until it was re-released in 2001 on a need-to-know-basis. BookThug is now pleased to make this text available in a more permanent and pleasing edition. The Apothecary stems from the author's desire to remake the sentence ï 1/2 to let it be capacious, preposterous, convivial, and hang it from a pronoun worn like a phantom limb. Robertson wants that ghostly pronoun to reinvent itself afresh in each sentence. Looking towards the eighteenth century, sometimes through a lens occasionally borrowed from contemporary sources, the text of The Apothecary is precise, intoxicating materia medica dispensed by one of Canada's most important contemporary posts at the beginning of her career with the use of florid instruments.

Contributor Bio(s): Robertson, Lisa: -

Born in Toronto, Lisa Robertson moved to British Columbia in 1979, first to Saltspring Island; later to Vancouver. A regular contributor to Nest and a longstanding member of the Kootenay School of Writing Collective, she has worked as a bookseller, an editor and as an art and cultural critic. In addition, she teaches poetry workshops, presents talks about contemporary poetics and has served on the board of Artspeak Gallery. She currently lives in France.