Naked Poems
Phyllis Webb
Naked Poems, by Phyllis Webb (1965), is one of the most influential works of its time, for it suggested a new vision of the book-length poem which profoundly affected a number of poets in the following literary generations. Full of lyric intensity yet transcending mere lyric posturing, Naked Poems is Canada’s first masterpiece of process poetics, a series of precisely crafted minimal texts which remain open to the possibilities of what the third section calls the ‘Non Linear.’ Robert Kroetsch has made perhaps the finest and most concise statement about this innovative and concise work: ‘On nakedness and lyric and yet on a way out, perhaps a way out of the ending of the lyric too, with its ferocious principles of closure, a being compelled out of lyric by lyric.’ ~ Douglas Barbour, Canadian Encyclopedia
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Genre | Poetry; Canadian Eh |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Publisher | Periwinkle Press |
Language | English |
Rating | Great |
BookID | 15602 |