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ISBN
921870-24-8
6 x 9
120 pp, $10.95
Poetry

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a cappella: new and selected
poems
by anne mckayThese
poems employ the short lyric as it derives from the haiku tradition. Through progressions
of image clusters, mckay captures states of experience that elude the conscious mind:
"but young/ was there/ ...and heat/ hung with scarlet hurry / and gates forgotten/
under sly and hunting moons/ of summer hurting." A high point of the collection is
the sequence celebrating the life and paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe.
"Music and magic...her haiku and longer poems
blending, an almost organic unity, probably the most lyrical being written today."
— LeRoy Gorman, Poetry Canada Review |