Electric Affinities

By (author): Michael Pacey

In Electric Affinities, Michael Pacey’s second collection, everyday household items become points of departure into wonder — a handsaw becomes a “bird hooded, strung with jesses, strops with its beak.” A cup becomes “a tool for gripping liquids.” Mirrors are “windows turned inside out, always concentrating, trying to memorize each detail,” and scissors are “perpetually plural, twin sisters fastened together.” While it is Pacey’s particular magic to discover the amazing alchemical properties of everyday objects, in Electrical Affinities he also illuminates the poetic “current” that connects them to larger questions of human nature, language and the environment.

AUTHOR

Michael Pacey

Michael Pacey was born in Fredericton. He received his BA and BEd from UNB, his MFA, MA and PhD from UBC. His work has appeared in more than twenty literary magazines including The Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, Exile, Prairie Fire, and Descant. He has also published a chapbook (Anonymous Mesdemoiselles, 1972), and a children?s book (The Birds of Christmas, 1987). He was editor of Prism International and has taught at UBC and Lakehead University.


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Lightbulb Icon of pure idea. Screwed into a sphere of permanence skin-thin, fragile as eggshell, yet suffused with even light – a Platonic corona identical to the thinking mind’s delicate glow. Say, above Henry’s bulbous cartoon head, his second brain, its single hair ablaze. Naked, it suggests a folksy quality, forever swinging its gaze on unexpected corners of the past – corners lit with the warm steady fire of your affection – there was always one above your father as you watched him work in basement or garage (anywhere a bare bulb swings: the genius of the place) – a galvanic presence overseeing these Rembrandt-amber scenes, his hands tarred with grease, the small tools kept separate and clean. At the store – selecting the shade – Arctic Pearl, Creamed Cumulus, Snow-Glare, inscribed in tiny script round their poll – the wattage, frosted or clear – the delicious sensation of walking out as if you’d just bought bags of nothing, cartons of air. Nestled inside those egg-safe packets you coddle home the power to see your rooms with the light of still life. Screw a few in just for fun, put the rest in a bowl: a bowl of glass pears. Jars of sun. Tiny amphitheatres filled to the brim with a thousand matinees. Installation’s easy – the global sign for “a dim bulb,” – how many to construe those exaggerated threads? Inside the candy-spun shell, tungsten filaments, twin antennae yearn incandescent in a vacuum. Your idea of home’s within this soft white circuitry, synapsing back and forth. You catch its essence waking some morning to find a light left on – see it up all night worrying, keeping watch while you slept — a conscience, consciousness. (You feel guilty.)

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Dimensions:

192 Pages
9in * 6in * 0.25in
160.00gr

Published:

March 31, 2015

Publisher:

Signature Editions

ISBN:

9781927426661

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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