Octopus
By (Author) Patrick Warner
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
11th April 2017
Canada
General
Non Fiction
821.92
Paperback
64
Width 133mm, Height 209mm
85g
As apt to channel the confessionalism of Anne Sexton as the red-in-tooth-and-claw nature poetry of Ted Hughes, Patrick Warner's voice ranges freely from the colloquial to the baroque. By harboring and honoring such fraught tensions, Warner has built a taut and original body of work. In Octopus we have him at his best.
PRAISE FOR OCTOPUS
Warner has a wonderful skill for wielding rhythm and rhyme...engaging and memorable. --Canadian Literature
PRAISE FOR PATRICK WARNER
"Warner's poems can be comical, tender, brutal ... they are always enlightening in their implied connections, sublime in their musical inventiveness."--Sunday Independent
"I don't know if anyone in contemporary poetry is bearing more eloquent, precisely strange witness to the certainty of their doubts than Warner."--ARC Poetry Magazine
Patrick Warner was born in Claremorris, Co. Mayo, Ireland in 1963. He has published four collections of poetry: All Manner of Misunderstanding (Killick Press, 2001), There, there (Signal Editions, 2005), Mole (House of Anansi Press, 2009), and Perfection (Goose Lane/Ice House, 2012). He has also published two novels: Double Talk (Breakwater, 2011) and One Hit Wonders (Breakwater, 2015). He is the Rare Books and Special Collections Librarian for Memorial University Libraries.