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Richard Greene on his book Boxing the Compass

Richard Greene on his book Boxing the Compass

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale

December 9, 201034m 52s

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Richard Greene's Boxing the Compass recently won the Governor General's Award for English Poetry.

Here's how the jury saw it:

"Richard Greene's Boxing the Compass leaves us feeling unmoored, adrift across time and voice. The matchless long poem at its heart pulls us back to our always-moving selves, on an always-moving earth. We follow him in his offbeat but strangely familiar travels."

Here's my review of the book in the Globe and Mail

Originally from St. John's, Newfoundland, now living in Cobourg, Ontario, Richard is not only a poet, he's also a biographer, critic and professor of English at the University of Toronto. He edited Graham Greene: A Life in Letters (2007) and has written a biography of British poet Edith Sitwell. Boxing the Compass is his third collection of poetry.