

George Woodcock, George Woodcock's Introduction to Canadian Poetry, Toronto: ECW Press.Francis Sparshott, The Hanging Gardens of Etobicoke.Joe Rosenblatt, Beds and Consenting Dreamers.Linda Rogers, Hard Candy, including "Wrinkled Coloratura", winner of the new Stephen Leacock Award.Al Purdy, Naked with Summer in Your Mouth.John Pass, Radical Innocence ( ISBN 1-55017-107-0) Canadian.Page, Hologram: A Book of Glosas, poems in 14th-century Spanish stanzaic form Tim Lilburn, Moosewood Sandhills, winner of the Canadian Authors Association Award for Poetry, Canada.Cherie Geauvreau, Even the Fawn Has Wings, a first collection.Don Domanski, Stations of the Left Hand (nominated for a Governor General's Award).Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia: Pottersfield, ISBN 0-91 Canada George Elliott Clarke, Lush Dreams, Blue Exile: Fugitive Poems 1978–1993.Margaret Christakos, Other Words for Grace (Stratford, Ontario: Mercury Press).Roo Borson, Night Walk, ISBN 0-19-541082-3 (nominated for a Governor General's Award) American- Canadian.David Rowthbaum, New and Selected Poems (1945-93).Collected Poems, Port Melbourne, William Heinemann Australia.Jennifer Harrison: Michelangelo's Prisoners, winner of the 1995 Anne Elder Award for first book of poetry North Fitzroy: Black Pepper.Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different substantially revised works listed separately: Neruda is treated worshipfully in the film.

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"t so moved audiences that Random House published a slender paperback with "Funeral Blues" plus nine other Auden poems in a hot-selling edition of forty thousand copies." Auden's "Stop all the clocks" is read as a eulogy.

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