Slant Room |
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Author:
| Reynolds, Michael Eden |
ISBN: | 978-0-88984-322-6 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2009 |
Publisher: | Porcupine's Quill, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $16.95 |
Book Description:
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Slant Room marks the book-length emergence of a poet whose work, already startlingly assured, is gaining national recognition. The poetry of Michael Eden Reynolds transforms both the Yukon's terrain and such everyday objects as a refrigerator through the use of arresting imagery and spare, dense language, finding a musical equivalence that is rare in contemporary Canadian poetry. `... I knock/ a cup of sugar cubes, it spits across/ the tabletop: metric archipelago.' The...
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Slant Room marks the book-length emergence of a poet whose work, already startlingly assured, is gaining national recognition. The poetry of Michael Eden Reynolds transforms both the Yukon's terrain and such everyday objects as a refrigerator through the use of arresting imagery and spare, dense language, finding a musical equivalence that is rare in contemporary Canadian poetry. `... I knock/ a cup of sugar cubes, it spits across/ the tabletop: metric archipelago.' The book's four sections include the spacious landscapes of `Spare Room', an elegiac dream-suite, `Migrations', and the strange mindscapes from the title section. The finale, `Fugue', shows the poet expanding his repertoire in a suite of interpenetrating sonnets that wormhole from the past through a catastrophic future. Reynolds' voice, reminiscent by turns of the imagery of John Thompson and the musicality of W. S. Graham, is nonetheless distinctive, and finally original. This book is: `... a room that makes you:/ the way that rock was split, awed,/ mouth filled with rare plants and meltwater.'