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Keeping Count, M. Travis Lane’s 18th collection of poetry, begins in the poet’s favourite terrain: short, condensed lyric that focuses on the natural world. “But pull a thread: music turns,” Lane writes, and the book progressively defamiliarizes the reader, moving from ecopoetry to a longer poetry of interiority in the second section, concluding with a final section that focuses on issues of mortality. As George Elliott Clarke has written so aptly, “If you have not read Lane before, prepare to travel: Like T.S. Eliot, she wants you to have a transporting experience in your imagination. If you have read Lane before, prepare for fresh astonishment. She is Homeric breadth and Sapphic brevity.”
“Lane is a poet of uncommon precision.” – Patrick O?Reilly, for The Walrus
“Lane offers an ‘impressive – and, to this point, underappreciated – life’s work.'” – Micheline Maylor, for Quill and Quire
“Lane is great. She has received less attention than she deserves.” – Laura Ritland, for Maisonneuve
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Pages
8.90in * 6.00in * .28in
120.00gr
August 01, 2020
9781774220054
eng
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