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The Song Collides

by (author) Calvin Wharton

Publisher
Anvil Press
Initial publish date
May 2011
Category
Canadian
Recommended Age
15
Recommended Grade
10
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781897535684
    Publish Date
    May 2011
    List Price
    $16

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Description

The Song Collides takes the reader on a highly personal and internal metaphysical investigation into the state of the natural world - and then back via more lyrical and local enquiries that speak to each and every one of us. Life as an exchange: each of us takes in the world and then expresses it for ourselves and for others. This is a simultaneous and nearly imperceptible process that lasts, we hope, at least until the exit.

Praise for The Song Collides:

Poetry in Transit selection (poem from the book displayed on Vancouver city buses)

"Calvin Wharton's poems in The Song Collides pulse and soar with the sounds of beautiful music. Whether a specific one of The Song Collides' lyrics, prose poems, sonnets, or elegies mentions music or not, Wharton's mastery of his art never fails to bring his words to resonant life in the ear and mind. He is a connoisseur of precise details that, transformed through his attention to the musicality of language, ring within the reader's memory like a favourite tune." (Tom Wayman, author of High Speed Through Shoaling Water)

"Here is a poetry of gentle surprises, of the enjoyment of 'salt air, sweet water / qualities that feed days / and grow into years,' of ironies that enrich, 'every answer lost in the question following.' And even when we are reminded of everyday 'skimpy wishes,' how good to read these nuances so carefully shaped for our pleasure, each reminding us to 'begin wherever you are, / but first look around.'" (David Zieroth, author of The Fly in Autumn)

"... these very good poems are taut and pointed as Wharton ranges through death poems and bicycling poems ... Very solid stuff." (Michael Dennis, blog)

About the author

Calvin Wharton is the chair of Creative Writing at Douglas College in New Westminster, BC, and edited Event from 1996–2001. He co-edited the poetry anthology East of Main with Tom Wayman, and has published a chapbook of poems, Visualized Chemistry; the non*#45;fiction Rowing, with Silken Laumann; abnd a collection of short stories, The songs by Hank Williams. Aside from teaching, he has managed a variety of jobs: sand-blaster, gardener, sawmill worker, and ranch hand, among others.

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Librarian Reviews

The Song Collides

This exquisitely crafted book of poems is bursting with lines that call to be read aloud. Broken into three sections, The Gate, which provides an entrance into the enchanted garden; Borrowing Scenery, which uses the metaphor of how Oriental gardening makes use of features outside the garden; and Exit, which brings the reader out of the garden and back into the world, the poet creates an enchantment and then brings the reader out again. It is a book made by a poet’s poet that is so carefully crafted as to suspend the world of everyday language in a way that makes the sacred accessible.

Wharton is the co-editor of the anthology East of Main.

Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. BC Books for BC Schools. 2012-2013.

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