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Lost Lagoon / Lost in Thought: Prose Poems

Autor Betsy Warland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mai 2020
After moving to Vancouvers West End in 2014, The Human is drawn to a small body of water called Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park. Daytime visits, with a surprising array of wildlife, are quietly revelatory; but so is suddenly waking in the night when owl hoots, or geese startle in alarm at otter on the prowl. The Human savours this up-close relationship between wildlife and fast-paced urban living, questioning the interface between the urban and natural world. Upon learning the lagoon was named by nineteenth century Canadian author E. Pauline Johnson, of Mohawk and English origin, Johnson then becomes a presence in the narrative. Pauline Johnson wrote evocatively about it: Among the wild rice in the still lagoon/In monotone the lizard shrills his tune. During five years of intimate counterpoint between urban living and wildlife, The Humans notions are challenged and altered. Questions of how significant the specificity of place is to story, how our relationship to nature is altered by urban living, and how we might return to the natural world. Reminiscent of Henry Thoreaus Walden Pond, perceptions about nurturing, fear, inventiveness, delight, death, protection, humour, even tenderness change as the lagoon has exposed what being human in the twenty-first century actually means.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781773860251
ISBN-10: 1773860259
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 140 x 205 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Caitlin Press
Colecția Caitlin Press (CA)
Locul publicării:Canada

Recenzii

"A soliloquy on life and loss by a poet who has become attuned to the natural world, specifically the microcosm of Lost Lagoon in Vancouver, and its ecosystem. Warlands Lost Lagoon/lost in thought is an artistic affirmation of the sacred but humble space humans occupy in the cosmos, and of the magical reciprocity a human can establish with the flora, fauna and physical world around her. Lost Lagoon/lost in thought is a stunningly beautiful work. -- Darrel J McLeod, author of Governor General Awardwinning Mamaskatch
"Always visionary, Betsy Warland creates textual mirrors of contemplation wherein we see both place and soul, in a voice that is plain spoken, tender and inviting: long after reading, her words will resonate with their simple profound messages." -- Renée Sarojini Saklikar, author of children of air india and Listening to the Bees
"Lost Lagoon/lost in thought is an extraordinary love spell cast by a master magician. We listen as with almost mathematical purityquiet or sharp, humorous or spareBetsy Warland evokes the mysteries and beauties of her beloved lagoon, and cries out with wisdom and grief for the losses of nature, and the life that remains. This is the magic of a deeply noticing mind. Read this book. It will fill you to the brim with the rustle of the non-human. In her slice of nature, Warland makes us whole." -- Shaena Lambert, author of Petra and Oh, My Darling