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Atmospherically light and stylistically expansive Ð poems that regard our givens as a gift.
Don McKay’s description of The Pearl King and Other Poems, Catherine Greenwood’s wonderful first book, also apply to The Lost Letters: “With discerning wit and a large range of styles and voices, she holds up each subject for contemplation as though it were a pearl. . . .”
At the centre of The Lost Letters is a sequence of radically diverse poems based on the story of Heloise and Abelard, truly lovers in a dangerous time, the twelfth century. The raw material is heavy, tension between flesh and spirit being the serious issue carried forward from the twelfth century into the twenty-first. But Greenwood’s deft and delicate handling of scenarios of love requited but balked becomes a perceptive reading — extraordinarily inventive and constantly surprising Ð of contemporary secular society.
The Lost Letters creates a world of wonder tinged with sadness on behalf of so much that goes unnoticed, whether it’s a bin of severed sows’ ears, a lizard tethered by its tail who severs it by self-amputation, or a down-and-out old schoolmate.
“Although Greenwood delights readers with her well-read nods to literary giants, her innovative work clearly demonstrates her authentic and powerful voice.” — Kelly M. Sylvester, New Pages
“The Lost Letters centres on the tale of Heloise and Abelard, a scandalous twelfth-century love affair … Greenwood deftly manipulates the centuries of emotion and, at times, the historical projection of romance on these figures.” — Allison LaSorda, The Malahat Review
“The Lost Letters shows Greenwood as above all a supreme chronicler of longings” — Sydney Lea, Numero Cinq
88 Pages
8.75in * 6in * 0.405in
240lb
September 15, 2013
CA
9781926829852
eng
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