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Al Purdy's final volume of poems includes some of the best work of his half-century of writing.
To Paris Never Again is Purdy’s first collection of new writing ’s since 1994: fifty-one poems plus “Home Country,” an essay of nostalgic anecdotes that provides a facinating background to much of the poetry. Here is the work of a major poet in the maturity of a long, eventful life, a voice steeped in the wisdom of age, yet responsive to the subtlest shadings of experience. |