Bait and Switch
About this book
In Bait & Switch, Jim Johnstone—poet, editor, and erstwhile physiologist—turns his considerable analytic powers to Canadian poetry, presenting a series of essays and reviews exploring the state of Canadian poetry in the 21st century through the lens of a trained scientist.
With characteristic empathy and a researcher's eye, Johnstone explores a variety of topics, including the legacy of science poetry in Canada, the spark that gives rise to the pre-poem moment, and technology and its attendant opportunities for artistic collaboration. He also considers major works by both prominent and up-and-coming Canadian poets, from Christian Bök and Karen Solie to Nyla Matuk and Michael Prior, and takes a deep dive into career retrospectives by Don McKay, bill bissett, and Carmine Starnino.
But Bait & Switch is far from a cold dissection of contemporary verse; it offers a look into Johnstone's personal evolution as he opts for a writing life based on the 'irresistible force' that is poetry, and gives a behind-the-scenes look at his editorial experience mentoring and promoting Canadian authors.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Part I: Essays
- Part 2: Reviews
- Part 3: Conversations
- Part 4: Views
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
