
Work to Be Done
Selected Essays and Reviews
Bruce Whiteman(Author)
Biblioasis (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-77196-609-2 (ISBN)
Description
Essays and critical writing drawn from a wide-ranging fifty-year career in letters
Drawn from a body of essays and reviews written over the course of nearly ?fty years, Work to Be Done showcases both the depth and breadth of Bruce Whiteman's critical work. Widely published across Canada and the United States, Whiteman is an accomplished poet, translator, and scholar, and his broad interests have never been limited to any one subject area. He moves between classical and contemporary literature, and music, book and literary history, shifting seamlessly from the close reading of a poem to the consideration of the life and oeuvre of an artist.
In these thirty-four selected essays, Whiteman demonstrates the cohesion of his varied body of work, which ranges from essays on such poets as Sappho, Goethe, Samuel Beckett, P.K. Page, Leonard Cohen and Philip Larkin, to insightful readings of the biographers and translators of such great writers as Ezra Pound and Marcel Proust. Work to Be Done is an erudite and eclectic tour of Whiteman's ?nest critical investigations.
Drawn from a body of essays and reviews written over the course of nearly ?fty years, Work to Be Done showcases both the depth and breadth of Bruce Whiteman's critical work. Widely published across Canada and the United States, Whiteman is an accomplished poet, translator, and scholar, and his broad interests have never been limited to any one subject area. He moves between classical and contemporary literature, and music, book and literary history, shifting seamlessly from the close reading of a poem to the consideration of the life and oeuvre of an artist.
In these thirty-four selected essays, Whiteman demonstrates the cohesion of his varied body of work, which ranges from essays on such poets as Sappho, Goethe, Samuel Beckett, P.K. Page, Leonard Cohen and Philip Larkin, to insightful readings of the biographers and translators of such great writers as Ezra Pound and Marcel Proust. Work to Be Done is an erudite and eclectic tour of Whiteman's ?nest critical investigations.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for Work to Be Done"Whiteman has been writing about poetry both internationally and nationally (including for the Star) for 50 years; this collection brings together a selection from the now Peterborough, Ont., resident, ranging from North American poetry to European literary history."
-Deborah Dundas, Toronto Star
"Divided into five parts, Work to Be Done reveals a mind steeped in the classics, particularly the works of Hesiod, Virgil, and Ovid. The book is rigorous in exercise and academically precise, and it strives for a perspective that sometimes seems Olympian in tone."
-Keith Garebian, Literary Review of Canada
"Whiteman's scholarship is prodigious and his style engaging as he addresses subjects that might be viewed as archaic or passe in a unique way, his tone intelligently conversational, quirky and eminently readable . . . His attention to the crucial choice of diction for translators and the essential sensitivity to sonority for the poet is relentlessly compelling. And he can be quite funny."
-Catherine Owen, FreeFall
"Poet, translator, culture historian, book reviewer and lover of language, Bruce Whiteman has sifted and scrutinized 50 years of his critical writings and selected those that still have delight to offer the curious reader."
-Ron Robinson, Winnipeg Free Press
"Whiteman is an erudite and very well-read lover of books in general, and literature in particular. He brings a finely honed critical perspective a fine prose style of his own, and a sturdy sense of humour to the various essays and reviews collected here."
-John Oughton, The Miramichi Reader
"Whiteman's eclectic selection of essays is sure to delight lovers of literary criticism and artistic analysis."
-Open Book
"Whether it's the challenges of translating Sappho's poetry, an evaluation of the life and legacy of iconic figures like Goethe, Beethoven and Flaubert, or the wanting verse of Leonard Cohen, Bruce Whiteman brings not just aesthetic insight but a deep humanism to every subject he writes about. Whiteman is that increasingly rare breed: the well-read critic who brings to the page the deeply considered opinion, rather than the knee-jerk take. Each of these essays and reviews, intelligent but never pretentious, sparkles with the pleasure of revelation."
-Emily Donaldson
Praise for Bruce Whiteman"Whiteman engages subject and readers with the phenomenology of existence-specifically, with landscape, music, and love . . . Arresting moments arrive frequently via imagery, then follow with insight . . . Whiteman is aware that the very nature of art is to elicit a reaction, and more importantly to have that reaction be expansive rather than diminishing."
-Quill & Quire
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Language
English
Place of publication
Emeryville
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
426 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77196-609-2 (9781771966092)
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Bruce Whiteman was a rare book specialist for over thirty years. He worked at McMaster and McGill Universities in Canada, and later ran the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library at UCLA. He is now a poet, translator, and reviewer. He teaches courses in the School of Continuing Studies at the University of Toronto, and for several years was the Poet in Residence at Scattergood Friends School, a Quaker boarding school in Iowa. The final book of his long poem, The Invisible World Is in Decline, was published in 2022.