
The Subway
Philip Quinn(Author)
Book*hug (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
135 pages
978-1-897388-27-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Toronto subway system functions like a mirror, you see what you want to see; sometimes acts of inexpressible kindness and beauty, and often just that cold paralyzing indifference that exists between strangers. Ensconced in the hard physicality of the Toronto subway system, its mechanisms and those elements of humanity that occasionally peer out from behind the Metro, The Sub Way illustrates the history of the TTC and the parallel impact it has on those riding it. The Sub Way examines an underground that in many ways performs as the central nervous system to the city of Toronto. Blending both lyric poetry and found text, readers enter Quinn's Sub Way, and between stops and starts, effectively see their own subterranean selves.
philip quinn lives in Toronto. His poetry has appeared in Inkstone, Rampike, sub-Terrain, Cabaret Vert, Snow Monkey and Anemone Sidecar. His short fiction has appeared in Quarry, blood + aphorisms, Front & Centre, Canadian Fiction magazine, Kiss Machine, Broken Pencil and Lichen journal. In 2000, a collection of short fiction entitled Dis Location, Stories After the Flood was published by Gutter Press. The Double, a novel, was published by Gutter in 2003. Quinn's journalism has appeared in the Ottawa Citizen, National Post and the Toronto Star. The Sub Way is his first collection of poetry.
philip quinn lives in Toronto. His poetry has appeared in Inkstone, Rampike, sub-Terrain, Cabaret Vert, Snow Monkey and Anemone Sidecar. His short fiction has appeared in Quarry, blood + aphorisms, Front & Centre, Canadian Fiction magazine, Kiss Machine, Broken Pencil and Lichen journal. In 2000, a collection of short fiction entitled Dis Location, Stories After the Flood was published by Gutter Press. The Double, a novel, was published by Gutter in 2003. Quinn's journalism has appeared in the Ottawa Citizen, National Post and the Toronto Star. The Sub Way is his first collection of poetry.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-897388-27-3 (9781897388273)
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