Poems List

The experience of drought and dust storms remains central to the psychology of the prairie west; more than the intermittent affluence of postwar decades, it tints a westerner’s outlook on life. He continues to live in next year country, where he smokes a pack of hope a day.

Beyond Forget

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Modern English is the Wal-Mart of languages: convenient, huge, hard to avoid, superficially friendly, and devouring all rivals in its eagerness to expand.
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Mark Abley

A Multifaceted Writer

Mark Abley is a recognized Canadian writer, poet, and journalist, whose work stands out for its diversity of genres and the depth of its thematic explorations. His writing masterfully moves between non-fiction, poetry, and journalism, revealing a sharp eye for history, culture, and the natural world.

Themes and Style

Abley's work is often marked by a deep curiosity about the complexities of the human experience. He has a special talent for investigating the interconnections between the past and the present, exploring how historical events and landscapes shape identities and societies. His writings are known for their meticulous research, combined with engaging storytelling and evocative language.

As a poet, Abley explores the musicality of language and poetry's ability to capture moments of insight and emotion. In the field of non-fiction, he is dedicated to bringing to light often-overlooked stories and themes, offering the reader a richer and more multifaceted understanding of the world.

Journalism and Recognition

In addition to his literary works, Mark Abley has also contributed significantly to journalism, where his clear and investigative style has made him a respected voice. His work as a whole is celebrated for its intelligence, sensitivity, and ability to connect the reader to a wide range of subjects with clarity and depth.