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Hail, the Invisible Watchman - by Alexandra Oliver (Paperback)

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  • A CBC Best Poetry Book of 2022Hail, The Invisible Watchman is haunted poetry--Oliver's formal schemes are as tidy as a picket-fence and as suggestive; behind the charm of rhyme is a vibrant, dark exploration of domestic and social alienation.The poems in Hail, the Invisible Watchman are as tidy as a picket-fence--and as suggestive.
  • About the Author: Alexandra Oliver was born in Vancouver, BC.
  • 80 Pages
  • Poetry, Women Authors

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About the Book



"In Sherbert Lake, middle-class aspirations mask currents of cruelty and bigotry--but even the rulers can't stop the creep of unseen forces, and dread stirs under their feet. Elsewhere, an upper-middle class family grapples with cycles of addiction and abuse that threaten to atomize their bonds and their legacy entirely. And when a schoolgirl befriends an older divorcee, their growing intimacy draws her family's attention. In Hail, The Invisible Watchman, Alexandra Oliver conjures out of eerie atmospheres the chilling social dilemmas of our time."--



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A CBC Best Poetry Book of 2022

Hail, The Invisible Watchman is haunted poetry--Oliver's formal schemes are as tidy as a picket-fence and as suggestive; behind the charm of rhyme is a vibrant, dark exploration of domestic and social alienation.

The poems in Hail, the Invisible Watchman are as tidy as a picket-fence--and as suggestive. Behind the charms of iambs lurks a dark exploration of domestic and social alienation. Metered rhyme sets the tone like a chilling piano score as insidiousness creeps into the neighbourhood. A spectral narrator surveils social gatherings in the town of Sherbet Lake; community members chime in, each revealing their various troubles and hypocrisies; an eerie reimagining of an Ethel Wilson novel follows a young woman into a taboo friendship with an enigmatic divorcée. In taut poetic structures across three succinct sections, Alexandra Oliver's conflation of the mundane and the phantasmagoric produces a scintillating portrait of the suburban uncanny.



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Praise for Hail, The Invisible Watchman

"Packed with cinematic and tactile writing, Hail, the Invisible Watchman shows us why Oliver is one of the best English-language poets in Canada."
--The Walrus

"They're all here in her newest book, the formal and metrical pleasures that earned critical praise and prizes for Alexandra Oliver's Meeting the Tormentors in Safeway and Let the Empire Down [...] Hail, the Invisible Watchman is dark and tangled, even when it hooks the heartstrings and pulls."
--Los Angeles Review of Books

"Hail, the Invisible Watchman by Alexandra Oliver is a true triumph, with tight, well-constructed poems creating multiple worlds and stories. Oliver's use of formal structure and metre is flawless, rich and enveloping."
--Miramichi Reader

"This last sequence, a series of English sonnets spoken in the voices of two of [Ethel] Wilson's characters as well as a third-person narrator, is particularly well realized. Oliver proves herself a master at her chosen form; the sonnet and its demanding rhyme scheme serve as a springboard for the narrative moments and reflections she depicts."
--Quill & Quire

"Oliver is a master of the punchy satirical pronouncement ... Her allusions are always exquisitely peppered, not merely clever mélanges of this and that, and her structures impeccable."
--Marrow Reviews

"Alexandra Oliver, in Hail, the Invisible Watchman (Biblioasis, 2022), shows off her bravura poetic technique and her sharp satiric eye, extending her darkly ironic visions from the individual poems that populated her first two collections, to the more novelistic narrative mosaics in her latest book."
--Able Muse

"Alexandra Oliver, Canada's sublime formal poet, grabs centuries-old traditions by the throat and gives them a huge contemporary shaking in Hail, the Invisible Watchman. Terrifyingly clever, dazzlingly skilled, and chillingly accurate in her social observations, she plunges from lyric to narrative and back again in this, her third volume, where a housewife has 'a waist like a keyhole' and a 'good mood' has a 'scent.' But as wearing the perfect clothes can hide--for just so long--the wackiness of the personality beneath, the poet's impeccable meters explode with desperate emotions. Oliver's triumph comes as she takes the characters of a 1947 novel about a scandal and drops them into a stunning sonnet sequence. With Hail, the Invisible Watchman Oliver again alters the landscape of Canadian poetry."
--Molly Peacock, author of The Analyst

Praise for Alexandra Oliver


"An incredible feat of vision and voice ... technically, nothing is out of Oliver's grasp. Her go-to iambic pentameter can swallow anything in its path. Meeting the Tormentors in Safeway should go a long way toward establishing Oliver as one of the country's best stanza makers, with a fluidity and ambition aspiring to Dylan Thomas or Yeats ... When she succeeds, she succeeds entirely."
--The National Post


"Although Oliver has moved beyond performance, she remains a standout, an outlier in the CanPo sphere. One of the most exciting things about her work is the way she takes a different route from the in-your-face newness and hybridity our market now demands. Oliver joins Canadian poets like Amanda Jernigan and Kerry-Lee Powell in a kind of feminist formalism."
--Danny Jacobs, The Walrus


"In their observations of women in particular social environments, the poems share some ground with early work of PK Page, and Oliver's sure hand with formal elements places her work alongside contemporaries like Marilyn Hacker ... Most of the poems repay close reading with pleasures: a precise observation, an enduring question, an emotional connection ... for sureness, clarity and precision like cut crystal, you'd do well to look here."
--Susan Gillis, Arc Poetry Magazine


"Brilliantly contemporary poems in traditional forms, the work of a stunning new voice."
--Charles Martin, author of Unwritten


"Alexandra Oliver has many arrows in her quiver--all of them sharpened to a fine point. This is an excellent and entertaining collection."
--Timothy Steele, author of Sapphics Against Anger and Other Poems


"Alexandra Oliver is in full command of a sober wit and impeccable ear. Lucky the reader along for the ride."
--Jeanne Marie Beaumont, author of Placebo Effects




About the Author



Alexandra Oliver was born in Vancouver, BC. She is the author of three collections published through Biblioasis: Meeting the Tormentors in Safeway (2013; recipient of the Pat Lowther Memorial Award), Let the Empire Down ( 2016), and Hail, the Invisible Watchman (2022). Her libretto for From the Diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King, conceived in conjunction with composer Scott Wilson at the University of Birmingham, was performed by Continuum Music in Toronto in December, 2017. Oliver is a past co-editor of Measure for Measure: An Anthology of Poetic Meters (Everyman's Library/Random House, 2015) as well as of the formalist journal The Rotary Dial. She has performed her work for CBC Radio and NPR, as well as at The National Poetry Slam and numerous festivals and conferences. Oliver holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast program and a Ph.D. in English from McMaster University. She lives in Burlington, Ontario with her husband and son.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.3 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .25 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 80
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Women Authors
Publisher: Biblioasis
Format: Paperback
Author: Alexandra Oliver
Language: English
Street Date: April 12, 2022
TCIN: 1006245770
UPC: 9781771964715
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-5171
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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