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Poetry Canadian

Light Takes

by (author) Mia Anderson

Publisher
Cormorant Books
Initial publish date
Aug 2014
Category
Canadian, Inspirational & Religious, Women Authors
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781770864191
    Publish Date
    Aug 2014
    List Price
    $18.00

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Description

In these Light Takes or playful seizures, Anderson speaks elegantly and eloquently of the unspeakable. She talks lightly of heavy things. She pricks our imagination into fresh perceptions of how things stand with us-especially of how we stand in relation to the transcendent. She perches as the proverbial fly on the wall: here is human nature twisting in knots of evasion, bumping into joy by chance, making the worst of a good situation, or the best of a bad. It is not that Anderson is cynical, but that she sees the many ploys people use to dodge the grace that awaits them. More often than not, it is as one of these dodgers that she speaks. But sometimes it is as an oracle indistinguishable from the voice of a child, or from the king's fool. Occasionally the nonhuman world of tamed or untamed nature confronts the human condition and calls it into question, and Anderson watches it with love and awe. This is a watching book, where watching is distilled into drops. The drops are small enough that you must stop and wonder what it is you just tasted. Was that gall, or medicine, or honey? Or all three?

About the author

Mia Anderson is a writer, a gardener, an Anglican priest, an erstwhile shepherd, long-time actress and a once-familiar voice in CBC radio dramas. Hers is the voice of Atwood's The Journals of Suzanna Moodie recorded by the CBC. Born and raised in Toronto, where she graduated in English Language and Literature from the University of Toronto, Mia Anderson spent the next 25 years on the stage in the U.K. in London, Edinburgh, and Manchester, and across Canada (including 5 seasons at the Stratford Festival). A national tour of her one-woman show 10 Women, 2 Men and a Moose showcased then-contemporary Canadian writers. She has published four books of poetry: Appetite (Brick, 1988), Chateau Puits '81 (Oolichan, 1992), Practising Death (St Thomas' Poetry, 1997), and most recently The Sunrise Liturgy (Wipf & Stock, 2012).

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Editorial Reviews

Light Takes is sweet medicine and necessary tonic. Anderson takes a big step forward with Light Takes, she should take a deep bow … absolutely fearless and sometimes ferocious.”

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