Low Water Slack
by
Tim Bowling
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0889711615
ISBN-13
9780889711617
Publisher
Harbour Publishing
Imprint
Nightwood Editions
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 19th, 1995
Print length
80 Pages
Weight
231 grams
Dimensions
22.80 x 15.20 x 0.60 cms
Product Classification:
PoetryPoetry by individual poets
Ksh 1,800.00
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"Tim Bowling''s first book, Low Water Slack, is a rare find. Accomplished, assured, and stocked with memorable imagery, it trumpets the presence of a huge new talent."
-The Antigonish Review
-The Antigonish Review
In the language of the Fraser River fishermen, "low water slack" is that particular tide when everything slows down: the wind, the river, even the human heartbeat. It is a time to reflect, to count the stars in Orion''s belt, to listen for the slow creak of the heron''s wings. During low water slack, the challenges of life on the river give way to something much deeper, and the fishermen find themselves in a world so calm and beautiful that the very water beneath them seems a hushed breath.
At once historical and intensely personal, Low Water Slack takes the reader into a vibrant world populated with such characters as a ghost of a nineteeth-century salmon canner and an 800-pound white sturgeon. Here are infamous moments of BC''s past (the Hell''s Gate disaster, the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War Two) alongside childhood memories of a first kiss and meditations on the future of West Coast fish stocks. And moving like a quick shadow throughout is the Pacific salmon itself, whose life cycle mirrors and guides the poet''s own exploration of mortality.
At once historical and intensely personal, Low Water Slack takes the reader into a vibrant world populated with such characters as a ghost of a nineteeth-century salmon canner and an 800-pound white sturgeon. Here are infamous moments of BC''s past (the Hell''s Gate disaster, the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War Two) alongside childhood memories of a first kiss and meditations on the future of West Coast fish stocks. And moving like a quick shadow throughout is the Pacific salmon itself, whose life cycle mirrors and guides the poet''s own exploration of mortality.
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