The Civilizing Discourse: Interviews with Canadian Poets
By (Author) Evan Jones
Vehicule Press
Vehicule Press
2nd January 2025
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Paperback
180
Width 127mm, Height 190mm
" If I can impart one final message, beyond the usual declarative to read poetry and buy poetry books," writes Evan Jones in his introduction to The Civilizing Discourse, " it is to listen to poets. The real ones offer wisdom and a perspective at odds with prevalent visions."
In a series of passionate, enlightening, frank, engaging, and sometimes astonishing conversations, thirteen poets- many acknowledged masters- open up about their writing processes, their childhoods and marriages, their regrets, as well as their hopes for and frustration with poetry. From Norm Sibum describing his affinity with a waitresses and cabbies to Nyla Matuk' s wrenching investigations into the Palestinian side of her family; from Don Coles' s obsession with alternative universes to Robyn Sarah' s praise for discarded things; from Elise Partridge describing her shift in priorities after a cancer diagnosis to Steven Heighton' s interest in remaining childlike, The Civilizing Discourse is not only a highly readable record of the literary scene today, but, in its celebration of language, will appeal to poetry readers and poets alike.
Evan Jones' s first collection, Nothing Fell Today But Rain (2003), was a finalist for the Governor-General's Literary Award for Poetry. He co-edited Modern Canadian Poets (2010) and has since published Paralogues (2012), Later Emperors (2020), and The Barbarians Arrive Today, Poems & Prose by C.P. Cavafy (2020). Originally from Toronto, he currently lives in Manchester, UK, and is Lecturer in English at The University of Bolton.