Stephen Brockwell
Stephen Brockwell is a Canadian poet.
Life
He lives, and works in Ottawa. He is editor with rob mclennan, of Poetics.ca.[1] He has a daughter. He runs his own technical consulting business (B.I.T.C.) from his home.
Awards
- 2005 Archibald Lampman Award for Fruitfly Geographic
Works
- "Hyperbole for a large number", caterina, March 03, 2003
- "April Violin"; "The History of Scribes"; "Kia", The Drunken boat, Vol.8, 2008
- "Draught" Trans Poetry, Ottawa
- "Mark Bradley’s Plasma TV"; "Mark Bradley’s SUV"; "Dr. Plaza’s Idea"; "Scarecrow"; "Se Transformer en M. Busbib"; "Karikura’s Fiddle"; "Three Short Poems by Karikura", Sentinel Poetry #47, October 2006
- The Real Made Up. ECW Press. 2007. ISBN 978-1-55022-796-3.
- Fruitfly Geographic. ECW Press. 2004. ISBN 978-1-55022-647-8.
- Cometology. Ecw Press. 2001. ISBN 978-1-55022-451-1.
- The Wire in Fences. Balmuir Book Pub. 1988. ISBN 978-0-919511-43-9.
- Fruitfly Geographic
Anthologies
- Todd Swift, ed. (2003). 100 poets against the war. Salt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-876857-98-1.
Reviews
Has Brockwell learned the lesson of Agassiz? Cometology (2001) revealed Brockwell the geometer, sensuous lover of forms (however abstract or mathematical the forms may seem); Brockwell the entomologist seems a more dubious proposition.[2]
References
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