A Café Called Orange by Mark Gordon

$19.99

 

Here is the range of Mark Gordon’s distinctive, lyrical voice—poems of pain, love and deliverance; poems charged with the caribou moon and stretched into lovely reflective verse; poems exploring the vein of living, honest and tender, on a subject that hits home with each of us.

–Andrew Lafleche, editor of Gravitas Poetry.

 

For decades Mark Gordon has written remarkable fiction and poetry. His poems have appeared in literary journals across Canada and the United States, and finally readers have the pleasure of A Café Called Orange. Throughout this book, the quiet beauty of human experience is on full display. It is a joy in which all readers of poetry can share.

–James Deahl, Acclaimed Canadian poet

 

 

Description

A Café Called Orange

by Mark Gordon

$19.99, Full-length, paper

978-1-64662-247-4

2020

Mark Gordon is a poet and novelist who grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He attended McGill University in Montreal for three years, lived and worked in Israel in the early 1960s, and earned a B. A. degree in literature from Dalhousie University in Halifax. He has published three novels, The Kanner Aliyah, Head of the Harbour and The Snail’s Castle. His poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals in Canada and the United States, including The Fiddlehead, Poet Lore, Quiddity International, and the Roanoke Review. For many years he taught English to newcomers to Canada and trained novice teachers. He is presently living in Toronto with his wife, Carol.

 

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