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As poet and activist Arthur Bull contemplates the Bay of Fundy, the Bay draws out of him discoveries connecting art and commerce, tides and human relations, continuity and change. He draws on classical wisdom (Aristotle, Zhuangzi), insights from artists (Turner, Rothko, Riopelle), and local events (a conflict among fishers, a protest against a proposed quarry) as he seeks to understand what the tides, the sky, and the denizens of the Bay are telling him.

Produktbeschreibung
As poet and activist Arthur Bull contemplates the Bay of Fundy, the Bay draws out of him discoveries connecting art and commerce, tides and human relations, continuity and change. He draws on classical wisdom (Aristotle, Zhuangzi), insights from artists (Turner, Rothko, Riopelle), and local events (a conflict among fishers, a protest against a proposed quarry) as he seeks to understand what the tides, the sky, and the denizens of the Bay are telling him.
Autorenporträt
Arthur Bull lives in Lake Midway on Digby Neck, in Nova Scotia. He has previously published six books of poetry and five chapbooks, and his poems and translations from classical Chinese have appeared in numerous Canadian, US and international journals. He is also a musician and has been part of the improvised music scene in Canada for more than 40 years. As a long-time activist he has worked primarily with small-scale fisheries organizations and rural development organizations at the local, national and international level.