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Philip Mosley

Philip Mosley is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University. He earned his M.A. in European literature and his Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of...

Phil Hall

Phil Hall’s first small book, Eighteen Poems, was published by Cyanamid, the Canadian mining company, in Mexico City, in 1973. Among his many titles are: Old Enemy Juice (1988), The Unsaid (1992), and Hearthedral – A...

Tadeusz RΓ³zewicz

...come from an absence or out of nothingness evil comes from a human being and only a human being we differ in thought – as Kant said – and for...

Joanna Trzeciak

...evil does not come from an absence or out of nothingness evil comes from a human being and only a human being we differ in thought – as Kant said...

Sean O’Brien

.../ Then look back and see…’ are the book’s apt, opening lines. This turning away and back, this existential strophe and antistrophe, are like the picked-through furrows of a ploughed...

David Harsent

...into the foot of your stocking. Next, it’s your face coming free of the summer dress, as you greet yourself in the mirror. Here’s how it goes after that:         foundation,...

Ian Williams

...first English-language collection of short fiction, a finalist for the ReLit Prize for poetry, and was named as one of ten Canadian writers to watch by CBC. Williams completed his...

James Pollock

...we come to know, in part, through the poet’s evocation of a rich company of tutelary spirits: Glenn Gould and Northrop Frye, Henry Hudson and C.P. Cavafy. Quietly confident, formally...