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Spirit Engine

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  • Publisher:
    Brick Books, 2008
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Donlan, John
    Date:
    Created
    2008
    Summary:

    An exploration of the nexus between human consciousness and the natural world.

    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 between the life before birth, and the life after. He reveals the wilderness to us moment by moment, while simultaneously driving us back into our own nature – a process readers, lifted by Donlan’s imagery, rhythms, and insights, can only experience as pure pleasure. Here beauty is the engine that enspirits the mind, freeing us from contemporary despair and the illusion we’ve left nature behind.

    Devil’s Paintbrush

    In my slow-burning archive orange hawkweed
    thrives in granite-charactered soil
    spalled off the basement stone,
    a beaver labours up her steep skid road

    logging poplar for food and shelter,
    wind drives rivers of ripples down a pond.
    Everything here knows what to do.
    Like a bogus boiler inspector

    I investigate every valve, work and rework
    notes to husks, skeletal remains,
    survivors who revive experience.
    I try to memorize, to make some pictures

    to walk into, in the final time
    when I can’t walk or hear or see, and see
    lake-cradling pink granite, its orange earth,
    its skin of lives flickering, flickering.

    “The trajectory of the poems – the music of their struggle and commitment – from Domestic Economy through to Spirit Engine, has a unity, logic, beauty, and integrity too rare in contemporary writing.” — Ken Babstock

    Subject(s): Nature
    Original Publisher: [S.l.], Brick Books
    Language(s): English
    Collection(s)/Series: Brick Books Poetry