Shortlisted for the 2001 ReLit AwardsJohn Reibetanz is good on grief:
"You, mother,/ dying, left what was hard first:/ bones weeping into/ /
your veins like flutes, teeth/ vanished on some hospital/ lunch tray"
This conjunction of a profound sense of loss with the clearest-eyed
observation and acceptance of the entropy of the mundane is
characteristic. His poetry has a cultural breadth seldom seen in
Canadian writing. He sees the pageantry of the Bayeux tapestry with
the eyes of a rural quilter, whose son died beneath a tractor, who
would focus on "the spear -- strayed from the main design -/ / that
takes a wide-mouthed Tabourer aback,/ and recognize the pain/ of
someone caught in the wreck/ of a vast, wayward machine."His lucidity
and eloquence have earned the praise of such celebrated poets as
Richard Howard and Richard Wilbur. But it is always the heart's music
which most informs his poetic craft: and that is what keeps it true.
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ISBN
9781771310307
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
ACP - Brick Books
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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