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category: Poetry
published: Feb 2010
ISBN:9780888647856
publisher: The University of Alberta Press
imprint: University of Alberta Press

Too Bad

Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait

by Robert Kroetsch

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A prodigious body of innovative writing behind him, Robert Kroetsch turns to a starker lyrical mode in Too Bad: Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait. Oscillating between the many moods of a human heart that has lived through so much—from whimsy and scorn through desire, longing, lust, love, and serenity—these sketches mark a candid walk through the tortuous corridors of the poet’s remembering, and exemplify the rehearsed dictum of an old teacher: “Every enduring poem was written today.” Simply put, “This book is not an autobiography. It is a gesture toward a self-portrait, which I take to be quite a different kettle of fish.” -- Robert Kroetsch, from the Introduction

About the Author
Robert Kroetsch was a Canadian novelist, poet, and non-fiction writer who was born in Heisler, Alberta, in 1927. He taught for many years at the University of Manitoba, and was also active in the Vancouver literary scene. In his novel The Words of My Roaring (1966) he began to use the tall tale rhetoric of prairie taverns. Both The Studhorse Man (1969), which won the Governor General’s Award, and Gone Indian (1973) call the conventions of realistic fiction hilariously into question. In 2004, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and in 2011 he received the Writers Guild of Alberta Golden Pen Award for Lifetime Achievement.

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