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Earthly pages : the poetry of Don Domanski / selected with an introduction by Brian Bartlett ; and an afterword by Don Domanski.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Domanski, Don.
Contributor:
Bartlett, Brian, 1953-
Series:
Laurier poetry series.
Laurier poetry series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Domanski, Don.
Canadian poetry.
Physical Description:
60 p. ; 23 cm.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
With The Cape Breton Book of the Dead, Don Domanski emerged as a remarkable new voice in Canadian poetry, combining formal conciseness with broad cosmic allusions, constant surprise with brooding atmospherics, and innovative syntax with delicate phrasings. In subsequent collections, Domanski’s poetry has deepened and expanded, with longer lines and more complex structures that journey into the far reaches of metaphor. Now, with Earthly Pages: The Poetry of Don Domanski, the long-awaited first selection from his books, readers have a chance to experience the full range of his work in one volume. Editor Brian Bartlett, in his introduction, “The Trees are Full of Rings,”, discusses Domanski’s engagement with nature and the transformative power of his metaphors; his poetic bestiary amd mythical underpinnings; and his kinship to poets like Stevens, Whitman, and Rumi. Like these poets, Domanski is drawn to borderlands between the physical and the spiritual, the unconscious and the conscious. His poetry finds a home for demons and angels, spiders and wolves—and for kitchens and back alleys, forests and stars. In language both fluent and hypnotic, Domanski maintains an awareness of both the magnitudes and the minutiae that live beyond language. In “Flying Over Language,” an essay written specifically for this volume, the poet explains that for him metaphor is one way to suggest the wealth of being that poetry can only point toward.
Contents:
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Foreword
Biographical Note
The Trees Are Full of Rings
Beldam
Angels
Summer Job: Hospital Morgue
Summer-Piece
The Sacrifice
Sunrise at Sea Level
One for an Apparition
A Netherpoem
Sub Rosa
Snowbound Letter
Visiting the Grandmother
At Daybreak a Hairsbreadth Turns to Blue
Hammerstroke
Hammerstroke II
Dangerous Words
Looking for a Destination
The Sleepers
Love Poem on the Sabbath
A Perfect Forehead
The Ape of God
The God of Folding
Excathedra
Fata Morgana
Epiphany Under Thunderclouds
Before the Plague and the Breaking of Fingers
Lethean Lock Mnemonic Key
He Leans Homeward
House
Taking the Train to Fredericton
The Passageway
Walking Away
What the Bestiary Said
Sentient Beings
Sleep's Ova
Banns
Afterword
Acknowledgements
Books in the Laurier Poetry Series
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786611229221
9781554582075
1554582075
9781281229229
1281229229
9781554580705
1554580706
9781435628441
1435628446
OCLC:
236348283

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