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Here is the populist anthology that touches the heart of North American life, a collection that achieves in poetry what Stud Terkel's Working did in prose. Its wide appeal is obvious. Included are 200 selections by 90 Canadian and American writers, from foundry workers and short-order cooks to the likes of Joyce Carol Oates, Patrick Lane, Pier Giorgio di Cicco and Wayman himself. --Publisher's description
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Argues that the centrality of daily work in human existence should make it a fundamental dimension of imaginative literature. The author discusses his commitment to writing about work from an inside-the-job perspective, and critiques other forms of fiction. Offers a definition of the "new industrial literature," including that it must help alter reality for the better. Considers aspects of new work writing (including in work poetry), writing as a skill, and the work-writing movement.
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Presents the work poems "Surplus Value Poem" and "Factory Time" by Tom Wayman, "spout deck," by bernard hobby, "Slime Warning," by John Morton, and "The Academy," by Roger Taus.
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Presents work poetry including "Paper, Scissors, Stone" and "The Detroit State Poems: Final Day" by Tom Wayman; "Waiting for Them to Come Back from Coffee" by Bruce Cudney; "Sorting Mail at Xmas" by Nellie McClung;; "job description" by Alicia Priest; "It's All Our Fault" by Al Grierson; "What He Knew" and "We are a Trade" by Alain Mouré; "The Strait of Belle Isle" by Rosemary E. Ommer; "Telephone Operator" by Sandra Shreve; and "give away" by Ken Cathers.
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