P. K. Page-the celebrated poet-was also a gifted visual artist working under her married name, P. K. Irwin. The Art of P. K. Irwin charts the evolution in her art, detailing an expansive range of artistic influences, from the geographical and temporal, to the poetic, artistic and spiritual.
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Mich?le Rackham Hall is a writer and professor whose numerous essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in such publications as English Studies in Canada, The Maple Tree Literary Supplement, Matrix, and The Bull Calf, among others. She completed her PhD in English Literature at McGill University on the intersections between poetry and visual art, and she once worked as a docent at the National Gallery of Canada, where she delivered public lectures on Canadian art and led educational programs for the permanent collection. In addition to teaching in the Communications department at Algonquin College in Ottawa, Mich?le currently serves as Ed-Tech Development Coordinator at Carleton University.
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Seller: Samson Books, Trenton, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Light edgewear. The Art of P.K. Irwin: observer, other, Gemini is the fourth in a series of volumes being published by the Procupine's Quill as a complement to the online hyper-media edition of the Collect Works of P.K. Page: The Digital Page. Contents - List of Illustrations; Preface; Foreword by Zailig Pollock; Introduction: Before Brazil; Chapter 1 - Pelted by Images: Irwin's Brazil; Chapter 2 - At the Centre of the Art World: Irwing in New York; Chapter 3 - Irwin's Journey into Darkness: Mexico; Chapter 4 - Victoria and the 'Roads to Silence'; Epilogue - Unpinned from a 'Turning Sphere'; Notes; Glossary of Art Terms; Works Cited; Index. Seller Inventory # 24042402