All Manner of Tackle review in Canadian Literature
More praise for Brian Bartlett‘s All Manner of Tackle: Living with Poetry from Canadian Literature: “Bartlett reliably shows that the poetry warrants attention. He is a generous reader;
More praise for Brian Bartlett‘s All Manner of Tackle: Living with Poetry from Canadian Literature: “Bartlett reliably shows that the poetry warrants attention. He is a generous reader;
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Touring for John Wall Barger‘s The Mean Game is starting with a bang in Philadelphia on April 24th! Check out the details here: Philadelphia launch for The Mean
Special thanks to Lisa Banks and Hamilton Arts and Letters for this review of Brian Bartlett’s All Manner of Tackle. “Bartlett, with his careful, attentive reading,
John Wall Barger will be on tour as of March 30th. Catch him if you can at the events listed below and pick up a copy
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