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Rob McLennan

    Rob McLennan is a prolific author whose work spans poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. His writing is celebrated for its distinctive freshness and perspective, offering readers an engaging experience whether consumed whole or explored through casual browsing. McLennan masterfully delves into the subtle yet profound aspects of human experience, crafting works that are both thought-provoking and deeply satisfying. Beyond his own writing, he actively cultivates the literary landscape through his extensive editorial and publishing endeavors.

    The Uncertainty Principle
    Subverting the Lyric
    The Ottawa City Project: Poems by Rob McLennan
    Wild horses
    • 2014

      The Uncertainty Principle

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of history, contemporary culture, and human relationships, this collection features tightly crafted microfictions that capture significant moments and narratives in concise prose. Each story is a small yet profound reflection on life, urging readers to engage deeply with the text. The writing style emphasizes careful construction and thoughtful pauses, inviting contemplation and connection with the intricacies of human experience.

      The Uncertainty Principle
    • 2010

      Wild horses

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(14)Add rating

      Cast during his year in the U of A's writer in residency, wild horses is Ottawan rob mclennan's deep lyrical engagement with Edmonton, Alberta. He sees the new terrain through his peculiar, sympathising lens―characterised by impassioned tones that range from brusque to tender. There is something of the magpie in nothing escapes his subtle gaze, his flighty wit, his voracious gleaning of experience. His supple lines meander and flit over scapes of love, home, family, and literature, rewarding the magpie-minded with a lucid estrangement to things both unfamiliar and familiar.

      Wild horses
    • 2008

      Subverting the Lyric

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      The collection features insightful essays and reviews by Canadian book reviewer rob mclennan, exploring the works of prominent poets like George Bowering, Margaret Christakos, and Barry McKinnon. It delves into the status of Canadian poetry while revealing mclennan's own reflections on the writing craft. With a focus on innovation and community, the compilation illustrates the potential for harmony between mainstream Canadian literature and fringe authors, offering a fresh perspective on the literary landscape.

      Subverting the Lyric
    • 2007

      Exploring the dual identities of a city, this collection serves as a poetic homage to Ottawa, intertwining local and national themes. The poems reflect both the conservative, bureaucratic elements and challenge the prevailing myths associated with the city. Through personal narratives and vivid imagery, the author delves into the complexities and realities of urban life, offering a nuanced perspective that contrasts with conventional representations. This work resonates with the tradition of earlier regional poetry, enriching the dialogue about the essence of place.

      The Ottawa City Project: Poems by Rob McLennan