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Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence
Lorna Crozier

Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence

McClelland & Stewart (Dec 10, 1988)
9780771024764
| Paperback
157 pages | 135 x 220 mm | English
Dewey 811

Subject

  • Canadian Poetry
  • Fiction / General
  • Poetry / General

Plot

Product Description Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence, Lorna Crozier’s seventh book of poetry, reinforces her stature as one of the most prolific and respected contemporary poets of our time. Her poems are witty, unassuming, yet intimate and provocative. Through her extraordinary vision, Crozier writes into existence a world that is both distinctively her own and instinctively familiar to all her readers. These are poems of mourning and celebration, of poignancy and good humour. And they demonstrate why Lorna Crozier’s work lays claim on both the head and the heart.The poems in the section “Angles of Silence” won first prize for poetry in the CBC Radio Literature Competition for 1987-88, and were broadcast on “State of the Arts.” The Chilean poems were aired on “State of the Arts” as part of a radio script written with Pat Lane, which won the Best Program Award at the National Radio Awards, 1988. “Fear of Snakes” won second prize in Prism International’s poetry competition. From the Inside Flap Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence, Lorna Crozier?s seventh book of poetry, reinforces her stature as one of the most prolific and respected contemporary poets of our time. Her poems are witty, unassuming, yet intimate and provocative. Through her extraordinary vision, Crozier writes into existence a world that is both distinctively her own and instinctively familiar to all her readers. These are poems of mourning and celebration, of poignancy and good humour. And they demonstrate why Lorna Crozier?s work lays claim on both the head and the heart.The poems in the section ?Angles of Silence? won first prize for poetry in the CBC Radio Literature Competition for 1987-88, and were broadcast on ?State of the Arts.? The Chilean poems were aired on ?State of the Arts? as part of a radio script written with Pat Lane, which won the Best Program Award at the National Radio Awards, 1988. ?Fear of Snakes? won second prize in Prism International?s poetry competition. About the Author Lorna Crozier’s work has won numerous awards, including the Governor General’s Award, the Pat Lowther Poetry Award, the Canadian Authors Association Award, and the First Prize for Poetry in the CBC Literary Competition. She has published fourteen books of poetry, most recently, Whetstone. Crozier also edited Desire in Seven Voices and, with Patrick Lane, Addicted: Notes from the Belly of the Beast. Born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, she now lives in British Columbia, where she teaches at the University of Victoria.