Few artists (one thinks of Rilke and Hopkins) have presumed to evoke the spirit of embodied Nature. A. F.
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Author:Moritz, A. F.
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Author:Donlan, John
Summary:John Donlan’s lyric work seeks the connection between lives—not just the life of a coyote and the life of a man, or the peaceful cacophony of a pond in summer and the life of the human listener—but
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Author:Pierce, E. Alex
Summary:Poems of great passion and tenderness, as close to rapture as a writer can get and still hold on. E. Alex Pierce's voice can be heard echoing down the long corridors of memory and myth.
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Author:Price, Steven
Summary:Steven Price’s second collection is part of a long-lived struggle to address the mysteries that both surround and inhabit us.
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Author:Gould, Nora
Summary:In Nora Gould’s one-of-a-kind debut, the Prairie itself is a central character: muse, mythic persona, the place of deepest solace and of deepest questioning.
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Author:Avison, Margaret
Summary:Winner of the 2003 Griffin Poetry Prize and of the 2003 CAA Jack Chalmers Poetry Award and Globe 100 book for 2003 In Margaret Avison's new poems, little pleasures are bound up with larger on
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Author:Dragisic, Peggy
Summary:A sequence exploring the bittersweet corners of motherhood.
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Author:Kenyon, Michael
Summary:This is Michael Kenyon’s third full-length collection of poems.
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Author:Connelly, Karen
Summary:In her first book of poetry since The Small Words in My Body, which won the Pat Lowther Prize for 1990, Karen Connelly writes, in the tradition of the writer-adventurer, of vivid encounters and ref
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Author:Bryden, Diana Fitzgerald
Summary:Diana Fitzgerald Bryden's second book of poetry, Clinic Day, (choreo)graphs the experiences and thoughts and feelings of three characters (The Secretary, The Surgeon, and a wanderer named -- n
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Author:Kenyon, Michael
Summary:In language at once simple and eloquent, Michael Kenyon's The Sutler charts a falling and a rising, taking the reader through the grief of a failing relationship to the emergence of new possib
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Author:McGiffin, Emily
Summary:There are many journeys encompassed in the pages of this mature and well-crafted first collection; literal travels to different parts of the world, to Europe and Africa, are the outward manifestati
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Author:Venart, S.E.
Summary:Longlisted for the 2008 ReLit Awards Whatever their subject -- the unwinding of lovers, childhood as the foundation of being, the metaphorical life of everyday objects and events -- S.E.
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Author:Cook, Méira
Summary:Shortlisted for the 1997 Pat Lowther Award and for the 1997 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award Toward a Catalogue of Falling, Meira Cook's second full-length book, proves that the fall i
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Author:Humphreys, Helen
Summary:Precisely etched meditations on public and private experience, charged landscapes and reconceived Greek myths.
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