Glass Float

Glass Float

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Publisher's Synopsis

Griffin Award-winner returns with new poems that are spacious with interiority, alive with a hard-earned lightness.

Waves carried a glass float-designed to hold up a fishing net-across the Pacific. Beached it safely. Someone's breath is inside it.

In Glass Float, her seventh collection, award-winning poet Jane Munro considers the widening of horizons that border and shape our lives, the familiarity and mystery of conscious experience, and the deepening awareness that comes with a dedicated practice such as yoga. This book is about connections: mind and body; self and others; physical and metaphysical; art and nature; west and east, north and south.

In "Convexities," the book's opening poem, Munro quotes the grandfather who taught her to paint: "art is suggestion; art is not representation." No concavities, he said. Only the "little hummocks" that her pencil outlined as she did contour drawings. Munro's deft suggestion, her tracing of convexities, conveys underlying complexities, not by explication, but by looking with eyes and heart open to where mysteries almost surface.

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bubbles
says the baby, looking
out the window at snowflakes

the old man tears up

two
characteristics
of the human animal-
to speak, to weep

both
move me
are you moved
by words-by tears

Book information

ISBN: 9781771315241
Publisher: Brick Books
Imprint: Brick Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 83
Weight: 204g
Height: 221mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 13mm