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Storm still / David O'Meara.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
O'Meara, David, 1968-
Series:
Harbinger poetry series ; no. 7.
Harbinger poetry series ; no. 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canadian poetry.
Physical Description:
70 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[Ottawa] : Harbinger Poetry Series, 1999.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Marked by reflectiveness and mature insight, O'Meara's keen sense of lyric structure and subtle cadences explore in contexts both historical and personal the tension between established knowledge and discovery - the centre and horizon of our unfixed selves. These poems - ambitious, rooted, exuberant and controlled, informed by a certain restlessness - unfold in evocative tones of voice to propel a narrative at one intelligent and charismatic, far-ranging yet focussed. A remarkable debut.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Axis Mundi
Debut
On Rural Route #7
Veranda
A Backyard Map
August
Field-Crossing
Soundings
Trans-Canada
Spain
The Desert
Rain
The War Against Television
Little Boys
Desert Sonnets
Marquez
Um
Storm Still
This Photograph
Vancouver November
A Half-Remembered Year
Floorboards
February Divorce
December, 6 A.M.
Chinese Quince
Friction
Laminar Flow
Ikime-Jinja
Vanishing Point
Fang
Omphalos
Return
Notes To The Poems
Acknowledgements
ISBN:
1-283-53105-4
9786613843500
0-7735-8376-9
OCLC:
772441194

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