The Selected Poems of Marjorie Pickthall; Unexpected Truce by Don Geiger 'When I was a little lad,' I read with delight scattered poems by Marjorie Pickthall in the Canadian school texts.
Selected Poems (1926-1956) by Dorothy Livesay; The One-Eyed Gunner by Robert Beloof; Uncertainties by John Press: A Review Dorothy Livesay's Selected Poems (1926-1956) unlike that of most of our poets, is a chronicle of continous growth in depth and control.
The Greenhouse in the Garden by Charles Edward Eaton; Birch Light by Lenore A. Pratt; Hi, Sister, Hi, Brother by Joe Wallace; The Serpent Ink by Henry Moscovitch: A Review The Greenhouse in the Garden is a lyrical sequence chronicling the progress of a love affair.
The Hangman Ties the Holly by Anne Wilinson; The Year of the Sun by Eldon Grier; New Lines; Spectre in the Fantastic Laboratory by Jay Pell: A Review The Hangman Ties the Holly was undoubtedly the most brilliant Canadian book of poems published in 1955.
The Selected Poems of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts - A Review One's first impression of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts' Selected Poems is the length of the volume, notwithstanding Demond Pacey's omission of such anthology pieces as
Selected Poems, 1950-1955 by James Boyer May In this book, an educated 'savage' empties his wrath upon all aspects of the 'brave new world' of our time: