"Circus is [Harris's] first collection of verse in 18 years, and the years between publications seem to have propelled him to a new creative plane. The volume, which begins by exploring the world of eccentric circus performers and proceeds to contemplate the absurdities and the carnivalesque in more commonplace life, reveals a degree of humour, playfulness and insight that I had not witnessed in Harris's earlier work."
Breaking news. Literary exhortation. Entertainments. And occasionally the arcane.
Tuesday 15 June 2010
Circus in The Montreal Gazette
"Circus is [Harris's] first collection of verse in 18 years, and the years between publications seem to have propelled him to a new creative plane. The volume, which begins by exploring the world of eccentric circus performers and proceeds to contemplate the absurdities and the carnivalesque in more commonplace life, reveals a degree of humour, playfulness and insight that I had not witnessed in Harris's earlier work."
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Circus,
Michael Harris,
Montreal poetry,
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3 comments:
I am very interested in seeing his collection. On your site the publication date is September 2010. Where will his book be available?
Hello everyone thanks for
good information.
I also interested on seeing his collection. Is there any book that is still available?
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