Poetry. In Bett's new book, TRACK THIS, we see a surprising, but highly engaging shift in sensibility. TRACK THIS is a risk-taking, stunningly beautiful book of poems that "tracks" an evolving love re
Poetry. This is an edgy, raw, harsh, gritty book of poems about the contemporary cityscape—its block buildings; its loose, naked, spitting live wires; its plugged-in populace. A place where Borderline
Poetry. Like all of Stephen Bett's recent books of poetry, this, his 22nd,is a serial poem, "minimalist" in its poetics, and subtle enough to sustain repeated readings. The title is self-explanatory:
Poetry. In this, his 18th book of poetry, internationally acclaimed Canadian poet Stephen Bett is back to working the sassy, edgy margins of social satire. Divided into four sections, this book opens
Stephen Bett?s 12th book, Sound Off: a book of jazz, is loosely, a ?serial? poem, a book of 76 linked poems, each responding (himself as a jazz fan) to the work of 76 very current jazz musicians. Thes