Winner of the 2011 Hamilton Literary Award for Poetry!In this much-anticipated new collection, poet and musician Gary Barwin both continues and extends the alchemical collision of language, imaginativ
Fiction. At times comic, tender, dark, compassionate, and arrestingly bizarre, Gary Barwin's latest fiction collection marvels at the strangeness, charm, and beauty that is contemporary life in the qu
In the pages of Gary Barwin's latest collection of poetry, No TV for Woodpeckers, the lines between haunting and hilarious, wondrous and weird, beautiful and beastly, are blurred in the most satisfyin
Shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and nominated for the Governor-General's Award for Literature, a hilarious, swashbuckling yet powerful tale of pirates, buried treasure and a search for the
A follow-up to his acclaimed The Porcupinity of the Stars, Moon Baboon Canoe is filled with Gary Barwins trademark humour, invention, musicality and craft and continues his exploration of family, mode
what if the rain referred to something else?and bowlingand shoeswere done with the mouth?Sometimes language, thoughts, and emotions are a fixed structure like a warehouse. Sometimes they are fog, wave
Sonosyntactics: Selected and New Poetry of Paul Dutton introduces the reader to over 45 years of Paul Dutton’s diverse and inventive poetry, ranging from lyrics, prose poems, and visual work to perfor
Poetry. FRANZLATIONS takes the parables and aphorisms of Kafka as a starting point, and steps a few places to the left in order to reinvent them. Sometimes this means walking off a cliff and into the