Shortlisted for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Award The poems in Calm Jazz Sea reveal a world forever becoming and disappearing, watched over and handled gently by the compassionate intelligence of Mike Barnes. In the everyday and the ephemeral meals, drinks, weather, work, moments of solitude or connection he finds ways to engage the secret matter of humanity: what horrifies, astonishes, or comforts us. Like the sea of the title, restless and receptive, the language of the poems moves through many levels of voice: from an easy vernacular to the strain of conversation, or from the precise record of sensual matter to the insubstantial gestures that constitute thought.



Autorentext

Mike Barnes has worked as a fishing guide, piano teacher, janitor, hospital porter, steelworker, dishwasher, art gallery attendant, teacher, and tutor. His poetry and short stories have appeared in such journals as The Fiddlehead, Event, Waves, Grain, and Dandelion. Presently he lives in Toronto.



Zusammenfassung
Shortlisted for the 1997 Gerald Lampert AwardThe poems in Calm Jazz Sea reveal a world forever becoming and disappearing, watched over and handled gently by the compassionate intelligence of Mike Barnes. In the everyday and the ephemeral meals, drinks, weather, work, moments of solitude or connection he finds ways to engage the secret matter of humanity: what horrifies, astonishes, or comforts us. Like the sea of the title, restless and receptive, the language of the poems moves through many levels of voice: from an easy vernacular to the strain of conversation, or from the precise record of sensual matter to the insubstantial gestures that constitute thought.
Titel
Calm Jazz Sea
EAN
9781771311779
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
15.09.1996
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.46 MB