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Winner of the A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry from the Quebec Writers’ Federation
Winner of the Fred Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry
In The Civic-mindedness of Trees, award-winning poet Ken Howe updates the vocation of the “nature poet” for the 21st Century. These poems are witty and philosophical meditations on the haunting presence of the natural world, and on the familiar presence of humanity within it. In this book, odes to oak trees and ground squirrels renew the mysteries of plant and animal life; it is not an idealized Eden untouched by people, but a world, also, of highways that skirt the abyss and of “the great ruined jobsites of space”?a world all the more strange for being real. At once playful and sublime, Ken Howe’s linguistically daring investigations have updated “eco-poetry” for the information age.
“The reader feels utter confidence in the quirky journey he is taking us on. His scholarship is riddled with lingual jouissance, so that his poems of eco-yes (even the paeans to the pathetic fallacy) are imbued with adoring verve, leaping with the riches his original background as both musician and translator have proffered him.” – Marrow Reviews
102 Pages
8.54in * .80in * .42in
210.00gr
April 08, 2013
9781894987721
eng
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