
From Room to Room
The Poetry of Eli Mandel
Eli Mandel(Author)
Peter Webb(Editor)
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
84 pages
978-1-55458-255-6 (ISBN)
Description
The career of Eli Mandel (1922-1992) was one of the most prolific and distinguished in all of Canadian literature, yet in recent years his work has gone unsung compared with that of such peers as Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Robert Kroetsch, Irving Layton, and P.K. Page. Though he was a critic, anthologist, and editor of national prominence, Mandel's legacy resides most securely in his poetry, which earned many accolades.
From Room to Room: The Poetry of Eli Mandel presents thirty-five of Mandel's best poems written over four decades, from the 1950s to the 1980s. The selection covers the most prominent themes in Mandel's work, including his Russian-Jewish heritage, his Saskatchewan upbringing, his interest in classical and biblical archetypes, and his concern for the political and social issues of his time. The book also highlights the way in which Mandel's work bridged the formal attributes of modernist poetry with contemporary, sometimes experimental, poetics.
Complete with a scholarly introduction by Peter Webb and a literary afterword by Andrew Stubbs, From Room to Room makes a worthy addition to the Laurier Poetry Series, which presents affordable editions of contemporary Canadian poetry for use in the classroom and the enjoyment of anyone wishing to read some of the finest poetry Canada has to offer.
From Room to Room: The Poetry of Eli Mandel presents thirty-five of Mandel's best poems written over four decades, from the 1950s to the 1980s. The selection covers the most prominent themes in Mandel's work, including his Russian-Jewish heritage, his Saskatchewan upbringing, his interest in classical and biblical archetypes, and his concern for the political and social issues of his time. The book also highlights the way in which Mandel's work bridged the formal attributes of modernist poetry with contemporary, sometimes experimental, poetics.
Complete with a scholarly introduction by Peter Webb and a literary afterword by Andrew Stubbs, From Room to Room makes a worthy addition to the Laurier Poetry Series, which presents affordable editions of contemporary Canadian poetry for use in the classroom and the enjoyment of anyone wishing to read some of the finest poetry Canada has to offer.
Reviews / Votes
``The book cover ... The Nightmare by Henry Fuseli -- brilliantly evokes Mandel's attraction to the macabre, the Gothic, the tantalizingly irrational and the subterranean.... And the selection of poems, drawn judiciously from Mandel's earliest collection to his final unpublished verse, ably demonstrates Mandel's range of interests and his mastery of conventional as well as experimental forms. They also show his inexhaustible fascination with the suppleness of words, the wild interplay of madness and reason, the sage contortions of meaning in our subconscious and the need to speak politically.'' -- Michael Higgins -- Telegraph-Journal (St. John, NB), March 12, 2011, 201103More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
136 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55458-255-6 (9781554582556)
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Persons
Eli Mandel was a renowned Canadian poet, critic, editor, and anthologist for over three decades beginning in the 1950s. Born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, he taught for many years at York University. His many books included ten poetry monographs or collections, including An Idiot Joy, which won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1967.
Peter Webb is a lecturer in Canadian literature at McGill University. He has published journal and book articles on Sara Jeannette Duncan, Timothy Findley, and Tom Thomson, and is writing a book-length study of war fiction entitled Shattered Lines: War in the Canadian Novel. He is a co-applicant member of the Editing Modernism in Canada (EMiC) research group.
Andrew Stubbs teaches composition and rhetoric at the University of Regina. He edited Rhetoric, Uncertainty, and the University as Text and co-edited The Other Harmony: The Collected Poetry of Eli Mandel, which followed his book-length study of Mandel's poetry and poetics, Myth, Origins, Magic. He has taught at universities in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
Peter Webb is a lecturer in Canadian literature at McGill University. He has published journal and book articles on Sara Jeannette Duncan, Timothy Findley, and Tom Thomson, and is writing a book-length study of war fiction entitled Shattered Lines: War in the Canadian Novel. He is a co-applicant member of the Editing Modernism in Canada (EMiC) research group.
Andrew Stubbs teaches composition and rhetoric at the University of Regina. He edited Rhetoric, Uncertainty, and the University as Text and co-edited The Other Harmony: The Collected Poetry of Eli Mandel, which followed his book-length study of Mandel's poetry and poetics, Myth, Origins, Magic. He has taught at universities in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
Content
From Room to Room: The Poetry of Eli Mandel, selected with an introduction by Peter Webb
Foreword Neil Besner
Biographical Note
Introduction Peter Webb
Minotaur Poems
Estevan Saskatchewan
The Fire Place
In the Caves of My City
City Park Merry-Go-Round
Doll on the Mantelpiece
Epilogue
Mary Midnight's Prologue
Charles Isaac Mandel
David
Hippolytus
The Meaning of the I CHING
Girl on a High Wire
Houdini
The Madness of Our Polity
The Speaking Earth
From the North Saskatchewan
Two Dream Songs for John Berryman
On the 25th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz
Room XV
On the Renewal of Bombing in VietNam December, 1972
Envoi
from Out of Place
the return
signs
doors of perception
near Hirsch a Jewish cemetery
STRIKE sept 1931
estevan, 1934
petroglyphs at st victor
the doppelganger
Pictures in an Institution
On the Murder of Salvador Allende
The Madwomen of the Plaza de Mayo
In My 57th Year
Zenith: Saving to Disk
Afterword Andrew Stubbs
Acknowledgements
Foreword Neil Besner
Biographical Note
Introduction Peter Webb
Minotaur Poems
Estevan Saskatchewan
The Fire Place
In the Caves of My City
City Park Merry-Go-Round
Doll on the Mantelpiece
Epilogue
Mary Midnight's Prologue
Charles Isaac Mandel
David
Hippolytus
The Meaning of the I CHING
Girl on a High Wire
Houdini
The Madness of Our Polity
The Speaking Earth
From the North Saskatchewan
Two Dream Songs for John Berryman
On the 25th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz
Room XV
On the Renewal of Bombing in VietNam December, 1972
Envoi
from Out of Place
the return
signs
doors of perception
near Hirsch a Jewish cemetery
STRIKE sept 1931
estevan, 1934
petroglyphs at st victor
the doppelganger
Pictures in an Institution
On the Murder of Salvador Allende
The Madwomen of the Plaza de Mayo
In My 57th Year
Zenith: Saving to Disk
Afterword Andrew Stubbs
Acknowledgements