The Ledger is a foundational book-length poem in the Field Notes series that Canada's top literary bullshitter has now declared Completed. Be that as it may, The Ledger has been in continuous demand since its first publication in 1972. This documentary long poem about pioneering in Bruce County, Ontario makes the debit-credit form of accounting into a force-field that holds the pros and cons of settling a new country. If you begin these pages wondering what makes them poetry, feel free to shuck the term. Robert Kroetsch's poetry generously offers a reader enough space to become a writer. Go ahead and read yourself in.
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Robert Kroetsch
Robert Kroetsch is the author eight novels includingThe Puppeteer, Alibi, andWhat the Crow Said. Also to his credit are several volumes of poetry and non<->fiction works. Robert Kroetsch is a Governor General<'>s Award winner.
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Book Description Wraps. Condition: Fine. Third Printing. A mint copy. Book. Seller Inventory # 003508
Book Description Wraps. Condition: Fine. Third Printing. A mint copy. Book. Seller Inventory # 003508
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No date or printing statement [likely1979]. Staple-bound in green, embossed card covers; die-cut window in front cover. Head of spine a bit bumped. Covers show light general wear. Interior is unmarked and generally clean. [32] pp. 20 x 16.5 cm. Kroetsch's second book of poetry. Seller Inventory # 012853