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Marrying the Animals

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  • Éditeur:
    Brick Books, 1995
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Date:
    Created
    1995
    Summary:

    Near the centre of Marrying the Animals, Cornelia Hoogland’s new book of poetry, is the sequence “In the Meantime: Elizabeth Smart Poems” Hoogland’s exploration of Smart’s obsession with the poet George Barker is an apt heart for this volume, for its abiding spirit is passion. With feather touch and “kelp green longing,” Hoogland pauses over the minutiae of the daily, of the loved. Her lyric intensity embraces family, friends, lovers and literature. Yet she never ignores the untameable passion that circumscribes both love and language, and shades the familiar into wilderness.

    With time, I got better
    at seeing him off at the gate, the harbour;
    all the exits. It took days
    to rid the chair, cup, windowlight
    of his image.

    And then the long in-the-meantime
    learning chair, cup over again.

    from “In the Meantime: Elizabeth Smart Poems”

    Sujets: Canadian poetry
    Original Publisher: London, Brick Books
    Language(s): English
    Collection(s)/Series: Brick Books Poetry