… Bookseller’s ears perk up at news of a close neighbor’s infelicities.Ħ…The computer has shot the idea of a browse out of our skies. Silky cover, comfortable reading size (5.25 x 8.25)Ģ… Dedicatee Dan Wells may be the only reader. Their passions, pleasures, oddities, and obsessions. He covers buyers, sellers, customers, literary nobility. In conversation with Marius Kociejowski by Evan Jones This data is taken from PN Review 203, Volume 38 Number 3, January - February 2012. He lives in London and is currently at work on a record of a world journey through London's exiled and émigré artists, writers, poets and musicians. He has also published two books on Syria, The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool: A Syrian Journey (Sutton, 2004) and a sequel, The Pigeon Wars of Damascus (Biblioasis, 2010), and edited the anthology Syria through Writers' Eyes (Eland, 2006). A Canadian edition of his poems, which collected the above, So Dance the Lords of Language, was published by Porcupine's Quill in 2003. Anvil Press then published Doctor Honoris Causa (1993) and Music's Bride (1999). His first collection of poetry was Coast, published by Greville Press in 1991. Kociejowski's father & mother were Polish & English, respectively. In 1973, he left Canada and later settled in London. Marius Kociejowski was born in 1949 in Bishop Mills, Ontario.
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