Complicity
“Clear, acute, and direct as the best of Page and Atwood.”
—Lorraine Weir, Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, in Canadian Literature
Reviews
Jeanette Seim, “Lyrical Ironies,” The Canadian Forum (May 1984), 34
Douglas Fetherling, “Poetry,” Books in Canada (June-July 1984), 24.
Robert Allen, “Mapping the Distance from Heart to Heart,” Matrix (Spring 1984), 65-7.
Paul Serralheiro, “Complicity,” Rubicon, (Fall-Winter 1984), 197-9.
Anne Cimon, “Urban Gardens,” Cross Canada Writers’ Quarterly 6#1, 21.
George Young, “Quietly Re/Creating Our Lives,” Focus (June 1984), 26-7.
Julie Bruck, “Chronicle of Conscience,” The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday May 19, 1984.
Donalee Moulton-Barrett, “Complicity,” Canadian Materials 12-13 (1984).
Christopher Levenson, “Aspects of Realism,” Arc, 15 (Fall 1985), 74-85.
Lorraine Weir, “Need to Witness,” Canadian Literature 103 (Winter 1984), 105-7.
Donalee Moulton-Barrett, “Complicity,” Canadian Book Review Annual (1983), 210-11.
Neil Fisher, “Finding a Proper Distance,” The Antigonish Review 65 (Autumn 1985), 161-4.
Douglas Barbour, “Complicity,” Canadian Poetry Chronicle (1984), Kingston: Quarry Press, 1985, 40-1.
anon. “Complicity,” Atlantis: A Women’s Journal 11#1 (1985), 161-2.
Referred to and quoted from in William New’s survey of Canadian poetry in The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 9#2 (1984), 44-63.
Referred to and quoted from by Laurie Ricou in The Literary History of Canada, Vol. IV, 1990.