Since the beginning of his poetic career in the 1990s, derek beaulieu
has created works that have challenged readers to understand in new ways
the possibilities of poetry. With nine books currently to his credit,
and many works appearing in chapbooks, broadsides, and magazines,
beaulieu continues to push experimental poetry, both in Canada and
internationally, in new directions. Please, No More Poetry is the
first selected works of derek beaulieu.
As the publisher of first housepress and, more recently, No Press,
beaulieu has continually highlighted the possibilities for experimental
work in a variety of writing communities. His own work can be classified
as visual poetry, as concrete poetry, as conceptual work, and beyond.
His work is not to be read in any traditional sense, as it challenges
the very idea of reading; rather, it may be understood as a practice
that forces readers to reconsider what they think they know. As beaulieu
continues to push himself in new directions, readers will appreciate the
work that he has created to date, much of which has become unavailable
in Canada.
With an introduction by Kit Dobson and an interview with derek beaulieu
by Lori Emerson as an afterword, Please, No More Poetry offers readers
an opportunity to gain access to a complex experimental poetic practice
through thirty-five selected representative works.