Drift : Poems
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0887847277
ISBN-13
9780887847271
Publisher
House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
Imprint
House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 19th, 2005
Print length
85 Pages
Weight
126 grams
Dimensions
14.10 x 21.50 x 1.00 cms
Product Classification:
Poetry
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What are we thinking at any given moment? What happens to a thought as that moment, on its way to oblivion, collides with its successor?Rambunctious, witty, joyous, and bittersweet, drift is an investigation conducted by a truly unfettered imagination. In fluid, sparkling cadences, Kevin Connolly's poems let the mind's downtime have the stage for a change -- the desert sky transformed; Spring Break as viewed by passing skipjacks; narratives of danger and dream narrative; a meditation on the business end of a sea cucumber; figures of history disfigured and left to wander the consumer grid -- such are the entirely odd, entirely current events in Connolly's world, a realm that stands at an acute angle from the place we normally live in but which we all seem to drift into. As one of Connolly's own high-voltage sonnets states, "what stops the heart starts the world."In drift's constant juxtaposition of abundance and loneliness, we hear what it is to confront a new century, having quite likely failed during the last. We're reminded, by a voice unlike any other on the Canadian landscape, that our solitude is painful yet precious.
What are we thinking at any given moment? What happens to a thought as that moment, on its way to oblivion, collides with its successor?Rambunctious, witty, joyous, and bittersweet, drift is an investigation conducted by a truly unfettered imagination. In fluid, sparkling cadences, Kevin Connolly''s poems let the mind''s downtime have the stage for a change -- the desert sky transformed; Spring Break as viewed by passing skipjacks; narratives of danger and dream narrative; a meditation on the business end of a sea cucumber; figures of history disfigured and left to wander the consumer grid -- such are the entirely odd, entirely current events in Connolly''s world, a realm that stands at an acute angle from the place we normally live in but which we all seem to drift into. As one of Connolly''s own high-voltage sonnets states, "what stops the heart starts the world."In drift''s constant juxtaposition of abundance and loneliness, we hear what it is to confront a new century, having quite likely failed during the last. We''re reminded, by a voice unlike any other on the Canadian landscape, that our solitude is painful yet precious.
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