Seed Catalogue

1977 poetry collection by Robert Kroetsch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seed Catalogue is a long poem by the Canadian poet Robert Kroetsch published in 1977 by Turnstone Press. Called one of the "most-studied long poems in Canadian literature," and compared to the work of Walt Whitman, the poem explores prairie life and was inspired by a seed catalogue Kroetsch saw at Calgary's Glenbow Museum.[1][2]

LanguageEnglish
Published1977 (Turnstone Press)
Publication placeCanada
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Seed Catalogue
AuthorRobert Kroetsch
LanguageEnglish
Published1977 (Turnstone Press)
Publication placeCanada
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages48 pp (first edition)
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