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Afloat

English · Paperback / Softback

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Poetry. AFLOAT, John Reibetanz's eighth collection of poetry, focuses on water in many manifestations. The centerpiece, a sequence on the Three Gorges Dam and its cultural and environmental implications, brings ancient Chinese sources (Meng Chiao and the painter Dong Yuan) together with modern ones (Edward Burtynsky's photographs and violent video games) to create an elegy that is moving and meditative.

Although water is everywhere present as a subject, it is song that provides the motivating power, the vehicle of longing that animates the book. "We thirst for song"--the closing words of the "Lament for the Gorges" sequence--could really serve as the book's epigraph. This is poetry exercising its full range of possible functions (to observe, to enquire, to elegize, to imagine, to think, to commemorate, to yearn and to feel), all in the service of that "thirst for song."

"AFLOAT takes the reader into the world of water, how it reaches into everything and connects everything, until the poems make you thirsty. Moving like flotsam in their beautiful sinuous lines and rhythms, you realize that you too are water, nature, world. No longer exile but celebrant. A wonderful poet, a wondrous book."--Rosemary Sullivan

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John Reibetanz lives in Toronto with his wife and near their three grown children. Author of eight collections of poetry, he teaches English and Creative Writing at Victoria College where he received the first Victoria University Teaching Award. Most recently, he is the author of AFLOAT (Brick Books, 2013).

Product details

Authors John Reibetanz
Publisher Brick Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2013
 
EAN 9781926829821
ISBN 978-1-926829-82-1
No. of pages 104
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 11 mm
Weight 196 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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