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Spacing Magazine reviews The SubWay by Philip Quinn

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LAUNCH: Thursday October 22nd 2009 at The Supermarket, 268 Augusta Avenue in Toronto:
Expeditions of a Chimaera by Erin Moure and Oana Avasilichioaei; The Rose Concordance by Angela Carr

Interview:
Kate Eichhorn at Open Book

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Kate Eichhorn review at Agora Review

Interview:
Phil Quinn at Open Book

The Danforth Review Interview: Philip Quinn
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Review: Broken Pencil Issue 43
Nathaniel G. Moore's review of Philip Quinn's The SubWay

Arc Poetry Magazine Reviews
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Phil Hall's White Porcupine
 
Meredith Quartermain's  Matter and Nightmarker

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Kate Eichhorn in the Poetic Front

Fond (Kate Eichhorn) and Matter (Meredith Quartermain)

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The Basho Variations and Every Way Oakly reviewed by Prairie Fire Review of Books

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Meredith Quartermain [Matter, 2008] in Steel Bananas

June 3: Marianne Apostolides reads from Swim at the Pivot Reading Series.
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If Language by Gregory Betts

If Language by Gregory Betts

Most anagrammaticians satisfy their urge with the rearranged name of a celebrity (Marshall McLuhan = Malls launch harm) or perhaps, if more adventurous, a familiar aphorism (The Medium is the Message = The Media is the Muse’s Gem). The true devotees of the clan turn to games like Scrabble and Humbug. Gregory Betts’ If Language takes this one-time parlour game to its evolutionary extreme, constructing 56 paragraph-long perfect anagrams of an original seed-text. Each poem is exactly 525 letters; the same letters that echo throughout the book is radically different forms. These poems test the endless possibilities of the constraint. They tell the mystical history of anagrams, from its use by early scientists to escape Christian zealots to Rosicrucian symbology to Greek mythology to Kabbalism. They explore how individualities happen in words and limited vocabularies. If Language asks the question: what are the limits of individuality within a closed system? Betts uses his own experiences, relationships and uncertainties to explore this question with humour, with intellect, and with a manic obsession capable of turning a simple game into this wildly original exploration.

If Language was a short-listed finalist for Rhode Island’s Fitzpatrick O’Dinn Award for constraint based writing in 2004.

If language can be nihilistic in its wit – if language can be simplistic in its fun – then this book truly uncovers all the “abracadabras” hidden deep a million ages ago within even the most unmagical of all grammatical limitations.
– Christain Bök

107 pages; 8.75x5.25 inches; paperback
ISBN 9780973818164
Second printing

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