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Stedfast

By (author): Ali Blythe

Shortlisted, City of Victoria Butler Book Prize
Longlisted, Raymond Souster Award

Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art —

Breaking open John Keats’s “Last Sonnet,” Ali Blythe writes marginality into the canon, at once claiming, reviving, and un-fixing the Romantic vision.

Taking place over one night, the poet in bed next to a sleeping lover, Blythe’s revelatory poems struggle with questions of illusion and reality, immersion and escapism, that which endures and that which is transient. Held taut in formal quivers of short lines, each poem is shot through with eros — to address, to dress and undress, the subject of the love poem and perhaps love itself.

AUTHOR

Ali Blythe

Ali Blythe is the author of two critically acclaimed poetry collections exploring trans-poetics. About Blythe, Stewart Cole writes, “It’s exciting to see a writer so conscious of building a body of work within and across collections, pursuing not just a set of ideas and concerns but an artistic vision.”

Blythe has held roles as a guest editor of special editions of literary magazines including for The League of Canadian Poets, Arc Magazine, and Malahat Review, and as editor-in-chief for the Claremont Review, an international literary magazine for youth. His poems and essays have been published in national and international literary journals and anthologies, including The Broadview Introduction to Literature, Best Canadian Essays, and Best Canadian Poetry.


Reviews

For some the lyric poem can approach great unanswerable questions but does such a poem divine the answer or conjure it summon it from darkness I found myself very attuned to the lines of Ali Blythe so carefully tuned they go beyond human knowledge and into the forest of wild knowledges

—Kazim Ali author ofSukun

Stedfastis one of those books that reminds me why I love poetry Each new day is cut from the key of the last if the same is true of each new poem heres a set of gleaming keys cut from Keatss sonnet Where Keatss bright star shines stedfastly Blythes star offers an unsteady light Instead of longing for constancy the lyric I ofStedfastloves and desires within the quivering here and now and the poignancy of this love gives me all the feels

—Sue Sinclair author ofAlmost Beauty

Just like the two asterisks on a blank page two figures continue their delicate revolutions or an unsteady starStedfastis a slow burn that leaves a mark

—Joe Enns, The British Columbia Review

Blythe skillfully adopts canonical poetry to craft remarkable images and elegant insights into love and the art of verse

—Zoe Shaw, Miramichi Reader

If I could make a shelter to cover my human skin in the forest maybe to dream the pages of this book would be every needed thing to vibrate anew Ali Blythe writes the kind of poems I always want in my life a laser focus dancing down the page Blythe is the Nijinsky of poetry for our precarious world one myth dissolving within another risking our own nihility

—CAConrad author ofListen to the Golden Boomerang Return

Awards

  • City of Victoria Butler Book Prize 2024, Short-listed
  • Raymond Souster Award 2024, Long-listed
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    Details

    Dimensions:

    48 Pages
    8.5in * 5.5in * 0.25in
    130gr

    Published:

    September 26, 2023

    Publisher:

    Goose Lane Editions

    ISBN:

    9781773103051

    Book Subjects:

    POETRY / Canadian

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    Language:

    eng

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