Problematica: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020

George Murray

Problematica: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Published
1 November 2021
Pages
180
ISBN
9781770415331

Problematica: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020

George Murray

Bringing together the very best of Murray’s poetry with an introduction by Adam Sol, a selection of poems from Murray’s previous collections, as well as previously unpublished work and new work.

A best-of collection from one of Canada’s most ambitious poets Problematica - a scientific term used to describe species that defy classification. See unidentifiable. George Murray is a strange beast. Lauded as one of Canada’s leading poets, his work has been published around the world, but here at home, he has never really fit in with his contemporaries. By turns archly formal and thoughtful, insouciant and hilarious, each of his six books seems intent on staking out its own identity, standing alone in stark contrast to all others. Yet, in this judicious selection of new and selected poems spanning Murray’s 25-year career, we see threads and patterns emerge like fractals.

From early narrative poems to lyrical explorations of the metaphysical to investigations of the colloquial and contemporary, Murray’s work roams a landscape that includes everything from happiness to regret, love to loss, doubt to faith, anxiety to acceptance.

This collection not only represents the best of Murray’s earlier poems, but also surprises readers with a section of never-before-seen new work, revealing a life spent wrestling with what it means to arrive, live, and leave.

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