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Wavelengths of your song / Eleonore Schonmaier.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schönmaier, Eleonore.
Series:
Hugh MacLennan poetry series ; 26.
The Hugh MacLennan poetry series ; 26
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deep ecology--Poetry.
Deep ecology.
NatureNature--Poetry.
NatureNature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (189 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Montreal ; Ithaca, NY : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
At night we swim / following the fence: / diverted / we enter the net / shaped like a heart / and in the heart the hook / guides us to the back A stunning unfolding of memory, Wavelengths of Your Song juxtaposes a childhood in the northern Canadian wilderness with the adventures of an international creative life. Genuine environmentalism is at the heart of this collection. Migrations of birds and humans lend their songs to the vivid writing and a tangible, sensory reality emerges from their sounds. Music by Beethoven and Rzewski, paintings by Norval Morrisseau and Kandinsky, and writing by Kafka and Celan, inspire Eleonore Schönmaier's poetry. She takes the reader on unexpected journeys skiing across frozen lakes, cycling along Dutch canals, or hiking in Malta and New Zealand. With surprising, at times breathtaking connections, she illuminates hot air ballooning, canoe camping, planting trees on Vienna rooftops, and the bathing of a black horse in the North Sea. In poems that travel extensively around the globe, in lists for living well, and in love letters, Eleonore Schönmaier takes the reader on a journey along the wavelengths of the ocean, sound, and the physics of light.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Night after Night She Dreams
Survival
Lost
-40°C
Libretto
Wavelengths of Your Song
Dining on Light
Routes for Finding Colours
Aurora
Copper Thunderbird
Birds
Malta
Gnawing
Tracks
Knot
The Doorbell
Sixteen
A Woman at Forty-Nine Seeks the Shore
Knowing
Beachcombing
As If
Mouths
Panorama
North American Ballads
Men
Geology
Gardening
Blindness
Migrations
We're Cycling
New Year's Eve
Postcards
The Dangers Inherent in Travel
Isotopes
South Pacific
Kiwi Spotting
Journey
Music
The Abandoned Warehouse
The Most Important Things
Tango
The Shirt
Urban
Evening
While Reading Eva Hoffman's Illuminations
Crematorium
The Pear Tree
The Grandparents' House
Mary
Too Much Goodness
Mandel
Seeds
Lorna Talks, to Jacob at the River's Edge
Saxifraga
The Meaning of
Thebes
Weightless
Anniversary
Origami
What Gets Blown In
Kandinsky
The Sandbox
Kafka
Unknown Tongues
Symphony in E Major
Undertones
Metronome
Felt
Bathing of the Black Horse
Leaf
What Does the Wind Taste Like When It Comes too Early or too Late?
Apples
Upside-Down Dante
Swash Marks
Silver Anniversary
Sustain
Thanksgiving
Solar Plexus
Fever
Wild
Globe
Sometimes
Einstein
Time
Of Jumping Frogs
Mareile
Stuff
Vancouver
Dollhoused
The City Forest
Telepathy
Remembering the Curve of the Earth
Safely
Frankfurt, October.
Notes:
Poems.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-299-39490-6
0-7735-8816-7
OCLC:
833385087

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