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Double Somersaults

by (author) Marlene Cookshaw

Publisher
Brick Books
Initial publish date
Nov 1999
Category
Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781894078061
    Publish Date
    Nov 1999
    List Price
    $14.00

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Description

In Double Somersaults, Marlene Cookshaw writes with an unflinching openness that makes song of vulnerability and of the late twentieth century's collecting sorrows: "All we can hope for is everything, I say/ All we are given's an old pair of shoes." These poems are rich with change, with aging parents and lost childhoods, torn relationships and gathering discontent. But Cookshaw's larger concern is possibility: how we live in and with the world, how we live with ourselves.

"Marlene Cookshaw, most excellent of editors, in Double Somersaults, gives us her version. A book full of 'logic and possibility'" - P. K. Page

About the author

Born and raised in south Alberta, Marlene Cookshaw now lives on Pender Island and in Victoria, B.C. Since receiving her BFA in Creative Writing from the University of Victoria in 1984, she has taught at the Victoria School of Writing and served on juries for various writing awards, including the Dorothy Livesay Prize for Poetry, the Archibald Lampman Award, the Malahat Review Long Poem Prize, BC Festival of the Arts literary scholarships, and the BC Arts Council and provincial scholarships. She has been associated with the quarterly literary journal Malahat Review since 1985 and was its editor until 2004. Shameless (2002) was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Prize. Lunar Drift (2006) is a chronology of poems that ostensibly marches through time, from 4241 BC, the first numbered date in human history, to a hotel tryst in Room 39. Cookshaw has received the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Prize for Poetry and the Ralph Gustafson Poetry Prize.

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