The Montreal Forties : : Modernist Poetry in Transition / / Brian Trehearne.
During the Second World War, a number of young Canadian poets converged on Montreal and, in a few years of little-magazine and small-press publication, rewrote the story of modern English-Canadian poetry. The Montreal Forties establishes a new reading of Canadian modernist poetry in this crucial dec...
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