
Men in the Off Hours
|
Canadian Winner of the 2001 Griffin Poetry Prize.
In these poems and prose pieces, Anne Carson deftly deploys her signature play of opposites: classic and modern, cinema and print, narrative and verse. She reinvents figures as diverse as Oedipus, Emily Dickinson and Audubon, juxtaposes Lazarus with video paraphernalia while Virginia Woolf and Thucydides discuss war, and illuminates the paintings of Edward Hopper with Saint Augustine.
If you are coming into one of our stores, we suggest that you confirm that the book you want is in stock by emailing the location nearest you: Grant Park, Polo Park, Saskatoon, or by phoning the location nearest you.
Add a Comment
You must be logged-in to leave a comment. Log In
User Comments
0 comments on this item


Subscribe via RSS 2.0

Loading...
