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Jane Again: Poems

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Jane Again: Poems

Contributors:

By (Author) Wayne Clifford

ISBN:

9781897231555

Publisher:

Biblioasis

Imprint:

Biblioasis

Publication Date:

15th April 2009

UK Publication Date:

28th May 2009

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

811.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

88

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 209mm

Weight:

141g

Description

In his sixties, Yeats published the half-dozen poems that drew Crazy Jane out from his imagination to act as a profane voice against the strictures of the Church and the mores of his age. Wayne Clifford, in his sixties, after a lifetime of wondering why Yeats offered so little explanation of Jane's human presence absorb his own imagination, has let Jane free to speak once more. In Jane Again, we learn why Jane is crazy, if indeed she is, what part her Jack has played in her passion, how she understands the nature of the divine, and who she insists herself to be in this world almost large enough to hold her. Wayne Clifford's Jane Again is bawdy, irreverent and humorous; it is also loving, moving and beautiful, and should help to cement Clifford's reputation as one of the most inventive versifiers to come out of Canada in years.

Reviews

"Clifford's tightly wrought diction verges on verbal contortionism."—Quill & Quire "Balance between taut rhyme and meter and occasional variance, between language of musical theory and popular crudity, marks Clifford's collection."—Brook Houglum, Canadian Literature

Author Bio

Wayne Clifford: Wayne Clifford is the author of seven books of poetry. His most recent collections are The Book of Were and On Abducting the 'Cello, both published by The Porcupine's Quill. Clifford has published poems in an incredibly broad range of journals -- from Canadian Forum to avant-garde magazines like bill bissett's Blewointment, bpNichol's ganglia, and Sheila Watson's White Pelican. He lives in Halifax where the benign seclusion of obscurity is conducive to sonneteering.

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