Much-loved, cantankerous, and brilliant, Al Purdy galloped
across the Canadian literary landscape for decades, grandly
embodying the self-taught and hard-living image of the 1960s and
'70s poet. "The More Easily Kept Illusions: The Poetry of Al Purdy"
is a selection of thirty-five poems that includes some of his
best-loved and unearths lost and ignored treasures.
Robert Budde introduces the collection with an overview of
Purdy's tumultuous life of letters, his legendary personality, his
outrageous antics, his peers, his influences, and the history of
his publishing career. Reorganizing Purdy's body of work, this
collection also re-interprets the chronological and thematic
development of his writing. Choosing poems for a book like this is
necessarily an act of literary criticism and Budde takes care to
balance the various critical attentions that have structured the
historical responses to Purdy's work. The selected poems will mix
lesser-known gems with Purdy's greatest hits. Teachers,
poetry-lovers, students, and writers will rediscover Purdy's unique
voice. Those who are new to his work will get a full and rich sense
of the man some have called the last Canadian poet.
Also includes an Afterword by Russell Morton Brown.
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