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Wild Peculiar Joy The Selected Poems

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ISBN-10: 077104948X

ISBN-13: 9780771049484

Edition: 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Irving Layton

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A Wild Peculiar Joy is Irving Layton’s poetic testament. Hailed as the great lyric poet, Irving Layton has come to be known as one of Canada’s most powerful, groundbreaking voices, an important and influential writer whose distinguished career spanned almost forty-five years. By turns passionate and grave, joyous and apocalyptic, his beautifully crafted poems are illuminated by a strong social and political conscience, and an intensely humanistic view of the world. This is poetry that is timeless and universal. Drawn from his entire body of work, and now reissued in this handsomely redesigned volume, this edition includes a new introduction by Sam Solecki, and selected short excerpts from…    
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Book details

List price: $24.99
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Publication date: 3/23/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Irving Layton was born in Romania in 1912; a year later he and his parents arrived in Montreal. Educated in the same city, he received his Bachelors of Scince in agriculture from Macdonald College and an M.A. in political economy from McGill University. Throughout his career Layton has been writer-in-residence at several Canadian universities. Easily the most controversial Canadian poet, he was professor of English at Toronto's York University, a post from which he retired in 1978. Layton's verse has been variously described as dazzling, vulgar, sexist, and hyperbolic, yet Layton has always redeemed himself by the integrity with which he approaches his craft. His poetry avoids…    

There Were No Signs By walking I found out Where I was going.
By intensely hating, how to love. By loving, whom and what to love.
By grieving, how to laugh from the belly.
Out of infirmity, I have built strength. Out of untruth, truth. From hypocrisy, I wove directness.
Almost now I know who I am. Almost I have the boldness to be that man.
Another step And I shall be where I started from.