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The Essential John Reibetanz provides a compelling view of the work of a deeply engaged poet whose exploratory syntax and probing imagery come together to form intense meditations on the nature of community and the transfigurative power of the imagination.

About the Author :
John Reibetanz is a professor of English at the University of Toronto's Victoria College as well as the author of ten collections of poetry, including Near Relations (McClelland & Stewart 2005), Transformations (Goose Lane, 2006) and Afloat (Brick Books, 2013). His poems have been featured in prominent publications such as Poetry, The Paris Review, Canadian Literature and The Malahat Review, among others. He lives in Toronto. Jeffery Donaldson is the author of five previous collections of poetry, most recently Slack Action (Porcupine's Quill, 2011), which was shortlisted for the Hamilton Arts Council Literary Award for Poetry. Palilalia (McGill-Queen's, 2008) was a finalist for the Canadian Author's Association Award for Poetry. Donaldson has also written works of criticism on poetry and metaphor. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario, where he teaches poetry and American literature at McMaster University.

Review :
Angled approaches, revealing inner character one carefully chosen word at a time, are a Reibetanz specialty. In the Porcupine Quill's wonderful collection The Essential John Reibetanz, exquisite poems focus on subjects both commonplace and unique. John Reibetanz, an English professor at the University of Toronto, has published ten volumes of poetry; several of his poems have been featured in prestigious publications like Poetry and The Paris Review. A trim thirty are included here, and they comprise an impressive sampler and retrospective of Reibetanz's poetic career. Dynamic from the start, the first poem, "Lewis Bolt, Farmer," portrays a man who's proud of the work he's achieved, though it hints at his nagging dissatisfaction and wanderlust. These angled approaches, revealing inner character one carefully chosen word at a time, are a Reibetanz specialty. The poem reads seamlessly, with rhymes and near-rhymes that amuse and delight along the way: Old binder strong wound around nails rusted Brittle; incredible the space wasted By that and the other rubbish I cleared. Reibetanz shows ambition in longer poems like `A Chest of Angels' and `Fresco Magic, ' but most enjoyable are the works in which he takes a seemingly minor observed subject or detail and builds a world (and a poem) around it. In `The Hammer, ' passing a homeless man prompts thoughts about the man's mother; in `Lincoln Logs, ' a child's toy provides a powerful symbol of a boy's ability to survive; `She Goes Like' studies a Hungarian girl who works to assimilate into North American culture, yet feels a connection to her roots through her parents. Reibetanz even waxes poetic about the creators of the Curious George children's books, a subject that might first seem whimsical, in `Curious George Takes Flight, 12 June 1940.' This poem reveals that the character's red balloon is `really his heart, ' and Nazi Germany's `yellow star of reproach' (creators H. A. and Margret Rey were Jewish) is transformed `into wearable sun / the yellow hat of rescue.' Whether they are drawn from his own personal history, someone else's, or are imagined entirely, key visual and emotional elements make every poem relatable in some way. Reibetanz remembers that wordplay and technique are elements, but not the only elements, of a good poem. Even shorter, simpler poems like `Christmas Pageant' and `June Light' bear his well-practiced slant rhymes, with a stanza from the latter reading `freight accumulates, / letting the vessel / slip its moorings, gain.' Yet the two poems never lose their focus on the strong imagery of snow on branches and the sun on the ocean, respectively. Reibetanz's pure poetic dexterity is electrifying, and spans such a wide range of human experience that The Essential John Reibetanz will satisfy any poetry lover, and perhaps even draw a few newcomers to the medium. - Peter Dabbene - Foreword Reviews `The Essential John Reibetanz reveals a poet for whom it is essential to be other people. Poets tend to be ventriloquists, and Reibetanz revels in this role. From the Frostian dramatic monologue `Lewis Bolt, Farmer' that opens the collection to a poem about Curious George on the run from the Nazis, we travel widely with Reibetanz's characters. What orients us is both a Romantic faith in the lyric's potential to expand our consciousness through the fleeting occupation of another's perspective and a deep understanding of the strange spaces memory makes for us to have been other people.' - Geordie Miller - Canadian Literature


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780889844063
  • Publisher: Porcupine's Quill
  • Publisher Imprint: Porcupine's Quill
  • Height: 218 mm
  • No of Pages: 64
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Width: 137 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0889844062
  • Publisher Date: 23 Aug 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 136 gr


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