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Preface | ix | |
Acknowledgements and Permissions | xi | |
Part 1 | ||
The Prairie: A State of Mind (1968) | 3 | |
A Conversation with Margaret Laurence (1970) | 19 | |
A Putting Down of Roots (1975) | 31 | |
Writing West: On the Road to Wood Mountain (1977) | 39 | |
Poetry as Communication (1981/86) | 55 | |
The Artist Then, Now and Always (1984) | 61 | |
The Golden Eye (1984) | 65 | |
The Blindman River Contradictions (1984) | 71 | |
Canadian Poetry Today: An Overview (1985) | 83 | |
Part 2 | ||
Clearing the Field: Some Notes on Recent Poetic Theory | 91 | |
Story Forming | 101 | |
There's a Trick with a Mirror I'm Learning To Do | 111 | |
Open/Entrance: "Raw" notes towards poetics | 121 | |
From the Bottom of the Lake | 133 | |
Some Principles of Line Breaks | 141 | |
Searching for the Poem | 157 | |
Going Forward and Backward Standing Still | 163 | |
Desire and Prayer: Notes on The Shunning | 169 | |
Avoidance and Confrontation: Excerpts from Notes on a Longpoem Poetics | 179 | |
Essay Parcels from Andrew Suknaski | 187 | |
When Fact Meets Fantasy | 193 | |
The World as Theatre | 199 | |
Small Town, Small World | 207 | |
A Statement of My Poetics | 215 | |
What the World was Saying When I Made It | 221 | |
Fill with Words the Distant Places | 227 | |
Poetics of Tension and Encounter | 235 | |
Current Prairie Fiction: Openings/Beginnings | 241 | |
The Making of a Docudrama | 249 | |
A Gentle Circumcision | 257 | |
Cosmos: Order and Turning | 269 | |
After Post-Modernism | 275 | |
Ideology, Obscurity and the Health of Poetry | 285 | |
Part 3 | ||
Notes on Authors | 295 | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 323 |
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