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Writing Class: The Kootenay School of Writing Anthology

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Since the mid 1980s, the Kootenay School of Writing, a writer-run center in Vancouver, has been the site of some of the most innovative poetry coming out of North America. Leaving behind conventional ideas about syntax and lyricism, the KSW poets have produced a body of work that is jarring, troubling, provocative, funny, and beautiful. In their introduction to this sampling from the work of fourteen writers, Andrew Klobucar and Michael Barnholden describe the historical and aesthetic environment which produced the Kootenay School of Writing, and in doing so demystify a poetry that many regard as "difficult." WRITING CLASS is a fascinating introduction to the most vital poetry being written today.

214 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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April 24, 2017
Overall pretty amazing and really weird in a good way, but I didn't like every poet as much as every other poet in here. It's hard to find work by some of these people. Introduction was pretty long.
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