Avison breaks and cracks the poetic line until there is no comfort or softness left in a poetry that relentlessly searches.'--The Canada Council
In editing the unfinished manuscript of Avison's autobiography and reissuing her 1993 Pascal Lectures on Christianity and the University, Stan Dragland and Joan Eichner, Avison's long-time friend and editorial assistant, have provided a fascinating journey through the allusive prose of a strong and private poet.... The Pascal Lectures at the University of Waterloo are Avison's most overt reflection on the relationship of faith to academic study. In talks entitled Misunderstanding is Damaging'' and Understanding is Costly, '' one of her key propositions is that the growing process is dangerous, and essential.'' Avison argues that growth in faith and growth in academic learning must struggle with one another: We are of our time, not outside it; we are in the miasma of this violent, headlong, desperate, fragmenting world, '' but [the more we listen to each other across the seeming barriers ... the more our categories and distinctions dwindle, if a search for God's truth is our concern.'' By a deft sleight of hand, Avison asserts that it is those who evade Christ and who ignore the Bible who are in the greatest danger of misunderstanding. The metaphors of scripture spill out into the metaphors of her poetic voice: the great paradox is that when Christ delivers a person, it is a jail-break out of lawlessness into freedom.'' '--Deborah C. Bowen "Canadian Literature "
In A Kind of Perseverance Margaret Avison shares with readers two lectures she gave at the University of Waterloo in 1993 -- `Misunderstanding is Damaging' and `Understanding is Costly'. Thoughtfully and with precision she tells of her journey, often unfocussed, that led finally to the Christian conversion that is central to an understanding of her poetry.
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Soft cover. Zustand: NEW. 1st Edition. Original printed wraps. 56 pp. Octavo. In A Kind of Perseverance Margaret Avison shares with readers two lectures she gave at the University of Waterloo in 1993 -- `Misunderstanding is Damaging' and `Understanding is Costly'. Thoughtfully and with precision she tells of her journey, often unfocussed, that led finally to the Christian conversion that is central to an understanding of her poetry. Printed offset by Tim Inkster on the Heidelberg KORD at the printing office of the Porcupine's Quill in the Village of Erin, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. Smyth sewn into 16-page signatures, with hand-tipped endleaves, front and back. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780889843264
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