Author: | Blaine Marchand |
Subcategory: | Poetry |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Quarry Pr (August 1, 1995) |
Pages: | 93 pages |
Category: | Fiction and Literature |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Other formats: | rtf txt lit mbr |
Blaine Marchand (born 1949 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian writer. Marchand has published poetry, non-fiction and a novel.
Blaine Marchand (born 1949 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian writer. A longtime program manager with the Canadian International Development Agency, some of his writing has been inspired by his international travels with the organization.
Select Format: Paperback. ISBN13: 9781550821413. ISBN 978-1-55082-1413.
Blaine Marchand: I had visited and travelled in Pakistan and in Afghanistan for six years prior to living there so was quite familiar with things in that region of the world. Pakistani and Afghan culture are quite vibrant, particularly folklore and literary. Poetry, in particular, has a prized place in the hearts of people of that region.
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PRESENCE feels at once concrete and inspiring, simple but ambitious-above all, truly powerful . There's a lot more to the body-mind connection, and that's what PRESENCE lays out so well. Lane Florsheim, Marie Claire. A must-read for anyone looking to achieve their personal best. ―Kim Hubbard, People (Book of the Week). Marchand has published poetry, non-fiction and a novel
Blaine Marchand (born 1949 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian writer. A longtime program manager with the Canadian International Development Agency, some of his writing has been inspired by his international travels with the organization From 1992 to 1994 he was president of the League of Canadian Poets
Donne's poetry and prose courts heresy and generates drama as he elevates the body to a status equal with or even.
With candor, Blaine Marchand traces the development of his male identity from childhood sexual explorations and institutional ritual abuse through marriage and fatherhood to a discovery of gay sexuality and a celebration of male love. At times painfully self-conscious and at other times wildly uninhibited, Marchand's poetry sings the body electric at a pitch we have seldom heard since Walt Whitman's gay verse.