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Rain Shadow

Autor Nicholas Bradley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2018
Rain Shadow is a collection of poetry that explores the fraught relationship between the natural world and humans yearning to connect with something greater than themselves. The poems range through destabilized lives and landscapes, fathoming presence and absence, transformation and oblivion. They outline the major questions of our time as the poet crisscrosses western Canada and the Pacific Northwest. Witty, playful, serious, and heartsore, Rain Shadow seeks to understand the space in which people and nature are inextricably entwined.I walk like a bear—I have a bear’s gait—but the gate to the bear’s mind is closed.—from “The Bear and the Wind”
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781772123708
ISBN-10: 1772123706
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 133 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada

Cuprins

I - The Same Mountain Twice The Same Mountain Twice Gray Wolf Pass Glacial Suite Appleton Pass: Watershed Nocturne Song of the Notch Song of the Wind-Loaded Ledges Larches on the Continental Divide Whiteout in May Some Goats Fat Salmon in the Clearwater River Sea to Sky Port Angeles Quadrilateral Fall Classic2 - Thisness Thisness Ecosystem Square Schist First, Failure Failure Revisited Eclipse A Premise in Kamloops Spell for the Museum of the Canadian Rockies To Gordon Burles Sunplay on Mountains In the Spirit World, on a Rock High Meadows, September Salmon Reconsidered: Goldstream River In Winter’s Nick Seasonal For the Millionth Time Maundy Thursday Invocation3 - Instructions for Travel Instructions for Travel Teachers and Pupils A Lesson on Mount Rexford Late August, Nesakwatch Spires Snow Dome On Reading Conquistadors of the Useless, by Lionel Terray Mountain Failure Mount Rundle: Second Attempt: 18 September Avalanche Bulletin At Bozeman International, in Hugo Country Contra Naturam In Midair Transcontinental Cancer magister Cycling The Earthquake On Corporeal Existence4 - Metamorphoses Metamorphoses The Beasts New England Aquarium Photosynthesis Horses off the Kitsap Shore Hot Spell in Wet Country Spell for the Elwha River In Praise of the Mountain Pine Beetle Pastoral Auspex Maximus Sightings Several Birds Guillemots et guillemets Auks Redux Migration to the Antipodes Biography The Emperor of Ice Grizzly The Bear and the WindAcknowledgements

Recenzii

"[Rain Shadow] fits easily into my shelf of place-aware, place-engaged, self-examining literature from the North American West.... Bradley has a real knack for the potent ending. His final lines simultaneously turn his poems and sprout from them, meaning that each piece in this collection tugs you to stop a minute before you move to the next page.... He slips between registers with ease, blending humour with story with reflection..." [Full review at http://boughtbooks.blogspot.com/2018/08/nicholas-bradley-rain-shadow.html]
"Told in four parts, the collection centers thematically around the way humans move through, connect to, and are ultimately alien from our surrounding landscapes.... The poet’s haunting voice floats through existential thoughts, alternating between the abstract and the visceral.... In a time when the effects of climate change ravage our natural landscapes and the disconnect between citizen and cosmos seems ever widening, the poems are prescient.... Bradley sketches scenes ever on the edge of disaster, where all life is precious and profound, and rests in the shadow where little rain falls and true growth is a struggle, not to be taken for granted." [Full review at https://www.splitrockreview.org/rain-shadow-review]
"Bradley describes and appeals to massive elemental forces and beings, like earthquakes and avalanches, bears and killer whales.... Figurative language and wordplay, often subtle, appear throughout the collection....Some of these poems celebrate wildlife and wildness; some highlight the uneasy and destructive relationships we maintain with our fellow earthlings". [Full review at https://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1509&context=thegoose]
"[In his] stunning first collection....Bradley's impulse isn't to rub our faces in mortal mud, it's to see survival—even glimpses of transcendence—through that mortality..."