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Welcome!
Anvil's
Spring '07 list features an eclectic mix of titles from both
established and emerging writers.
Salvatore Difalco's Black Rabbit and Other Stories adds
to our collection of provocative gritty fiction with its stories
of urban dystopias and examinations of violence and brutality.
Clint Burnham's poetry riffs on the morphing of language in
Rental Van, demonstrating how language is the "nurse
and oxygen tent of epistemology," while beneath the slapstick
exterior of many of Stuart Ross's poems in I Cut My Finger
lurk dark threats and even darker pleasures.
We round out our season with two non-fiction works. The beautifully
illustrated art book, Transitions of a Still Life: The Ceramic
Works of Tam Irving, with text by Carol E. Mayer, examines
the works of ceramic artist Tam Irving as a unique cultural
activity, while At Home with History: The Untold Secrets
of Heritage Homes, by Eve Lazarus vividly brings to life
the social histories of selected heritage homes in Greater Vancouver.
Our Spring '07 line-up reaffirms our commitment to Canadian
writers and our dedication to the literary arts. For a complete
list of our backlist titles, please click the genre category
links at the right. Happy reading!
Ordering
We encourage you to buy our books at
your favorite bookstore. Alternatively, our printable order
form can be filled and mailed to us with payment.
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