Confessions to a Plant

Rajala, Daniel. Confessions to a Plant. Powell River, British Columbia: Daniel Rajala, 2001.

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Abstract (English)

"Rajala moved to Powell River and met Allan Brown, a local poet, who edited his chapbook Every Day Working Man. Also written in Powell River, Waiting for Tamara contains poems inspired by living close to nature and reflects the disappearance of freedom in British Columbia. Rajala continues to streak. According to his publisher Joe Ruggier, "Daniel Rajala has faced a lot of difficulty not presenting the right image of a poet that other people in the literary community would like to see. They are still under the impression that a poet has to be a university professor living a quiet and respectable life." -- ABC books website.

Types: Poetry
All Contributors: Rajala, Daniel (Author)
Dossier: 410 - RAJALA, DANIEL
Collation: 22 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Powell River, British Columbia: Daniel Rajala
Artists: Rajala, Daniel
Keywords: POETRY; SOCIAL COMMENTARY; DAILY LIFE
Copyright Statement: Daniel Rajala
Notes:

Signed by the author.

Deposited by: Artexte Stagiaire
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2021 21:10
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2021 13:22
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/32431
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