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Finalist, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize (BC Book Prizes), 2016
Foreign Park situates itself in an epoch where prior assurances of the natural world’s solidity begin to slip. Poisons enter the Fraser River Basin. An oil slick approaches by night engulfing a fishing vessel, leaving its captain in open waters. Page after page, Foreign Park makes strange with its inhabitants. As it unfolds, it plots itself along the Fraser River overlaying myth and historicity with present day. These calm poems detail the effects of destruction on land and simultaneously explore family and community in Vancouver’s coastal cityscape. Foreign Park guides through subtle shifts in temperature and elevation in order to engage with questions on death, ageing, family and fidelity.
Praise for Foreign Park:
“Jeff Steudel’s Foreign Park measures an immediate world through the palpable juxtapositions of the local, what’s close to hand, organic flashes of the day’s objects that can be touched. The ‘foreignicity’ of his poetic park reveals the paradox of where and how we live, that in-between margin in the world where we ‘don’t need to know everything’ and ‘Every five minutes together [is] a new world.’ These poems shimmer in their aliveness.” (Fred Wah, former Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate and recipient of the Governor General’s Award for Poetry)
“Steudel so easily displays his unique poetic genius of invocation, innovation and juxtaposition again and again as the reader journeys through his Foreign Park. The journey is exciting at its best and still seemingly delightful at every twist and turn. This is a fine first offering from Vancouver poet Jeff Steudel and worthy indeed of reading cover to cover.” (Candice James, Poet Laureate, New Westminster, BC)
Most Anticipated Poetry selection, 49th Shelf
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90 Pages
7.71in * 6.2in * .33in
120gr
April 15, 2015
9781772140156
eng
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