The Whole Elephant

By (author): Marlene Cookshaw

Marlene Cookshaw is a Cheshire cat of a poet whose naturally realized details illuminate a shifting wholeness on the “singing edge” between dream and waking. Hers is a quilted language at once covering and revealing our fascinating ordinariness. The long poem “In The Swim” subtly captures the desperate and humourous beauty of a seemingly plain life closely observed. Other poems leap with deftness and daring across the open plain of our lives, leaving images so strong, so strange, they verge on myth.

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Marlene Cookshaw

Marlene Cookshaw was born and raised in southern Alberta and now lives on Pender Island, BC. She edits The Malahat Review, and teaches at the Victoria School of Writing. She has served on juries for various writing awards, among them the BC Book Prize for Poetry and the Prince Edward Island Literary Competition. Marlene is the author of three earlier books of poetry, two of which, The Whole Elephant (1989) and Double Somersaults (1999), were published by Brick Books.


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Marlene Cookshaw is a Cheshire cat of a poet whose naturally realized details illuminate a shifting wholeness on the “singing edge” between dream and waking. Hers is a quilted language at once covering and revealing our fascinating ordinariness. The long poem “In The Swim” subtly captures the desperate and humourous beauty of a seemingly plain life closely observed. Other poems leap with deftness and daring across the open plain of our lives, leaving images so strong, so strange, they verge on myth.

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Dimensions:

80 Pages
9in * 6in * 0.25in
0.353lb

Published:

January 16, 1989

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Brick Books

ISBN:

9780919626447

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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