Fraser Sutherland’s poetry highlights – in his deeply ironic and often controversial manner – the age-old unstated objections to the everyday practices which constitute the reality of multicultural life – borrowing the voice of the bigot or the racist or the xenophobe to subvert these unconscious impulses by exposing them to the full scrutiny of public utterance and discourse. This work provides the viewer with a point of entry into the much larger and diverse oeuvre of the author, setting the stage, as it were, for an intimate and revealing look at this powerful yet greatly underrated Canadian literary presence.
Lifeworldtext projects – 2021
In the first half of 2019, we will be producing a new work by Mary V, Ouellet, including her series of short stories tentatively entitled Kingsbury, a humorous look at life in a seniors building as well as her insightful and powerful look at corporate culture entitled Down the Organization, originally published by Cage publishing in Toronto.
Lifeworldsound projects – 2021
There are a number of recording projects scheduled for late 2020 – In June 2020, we will release the second Semiotek recording Dream-less.
This will be followed by the release in September of Time is the Machine. As well, a number of other archival projects will be presented as they are brought back to life.
Lifeworldimage projects – 2021
There are 2 documentaries in production and scheduled for completion and release in 2020. These are End of the Night Music about the fantastic art of Rudolph Stasi and A Manual for Immigrants which examines the poetry, biographical and essay writing of Canadian poet Fraser Sutherland.