The Trick of Staying and Leaving
Autor David Zierothen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2023
Impromptu English lessons in a North Vancouver coffee shop, and subsequent trips to Bratislava, bring the speaker in these poems a warmer appreciation of friends and family as well as a wider vision of the interplay of folklore and culture, and of the human-made and natural world. These poems speak of affections that cross borders¿geographical, historical and interpersonal¿and that show us ways to love each other. Here are villages, people and landscapes in Slovakia, a post-Communist country with a complicated past and present, where Zieroth seeks what unites us across barriers. He brings this deeper sense of connection home with him, even when a part of his new sense of self and others lingers along the Danube.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781990776021
ISBN-10: 1990776027
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
ISBN-10: 1990776027
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Notă biografică
David Zieroth¿s The Fly in Autumn (Harbour, 2009) won the Governor General¿s Literary Award and was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and the Acorn-Plantos Award for People¿s Poetry in 2010. Zieroth also won The Dorothy Livesay Poetry Award for How I Joined Humanity at Last (Harbour, 1998). Other publications include the trick of staying and leaving (Harbour, 2023), watching for life (McGill-Queen¿s, 2022), the bridge from day to night (Harbour, 2018), Zoo and Crowbar (Guernica Editions, 2015), Albrecht Dürer and me (Harbour, 2014), The November Optimist (Gaspereau, 2013), The Village of Sliding Time (Harbour, 2006), The Education of Mr. Whippoorwill: A Country Boyhood (Macfarlane Walter & Ross, 2002) and Crows Do Not Have Retirement (Harbour, 2001). His poems have been included in the Best Canadian Poetry series, shortlisted for National Magazine and Relit Awards and featured on Vancouver buses three times as part of Poetry in Transit. He watches urban life from his third-floor balcony in North Vancouver, BC, where he runs The Alfred Gustav Press and produces handmade poetry chapbooks twice per year.