Point No Point

Point No Point Poems

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Publisher's Synopsis

Point No Point's title comes from a landform - an actual point on the west coast of Vancouver Island, which seems, when approached from the other side, to be no point at all - and it alerts us to the fact that Jane Munro's poems are situated in a deep sense. They live in situ in the way they inhabit their native place, intimate with its mists, its mosses and lichens, with the salmonberry and false lily-of-the-valley of their ecosystem. They are also situated temporally, evoking sharply etched memories, visions, and dreams: a real-time visit to her father's boatyard, a dream visit with her mother from a time before the poet was conceived, a flashback to the sixties rendered in extreme close-up. By their musical attunement and the acuity of the focus, they demonstrate how such deep situation may come about, how we might bring language to the task of living in a way which is fully present. In the long culminating poem, "Moving to a Colder Climate," Munro brings all these elements into play, summoning her father's bold obstreperous ghost to be present as a new house is built - situated - in this language. Her gifts as a poet - acuity, candour, musicality - make Point No Point a work of unforgettable witness.

Book information

ISBN: 9780771066788
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Imprint: McClelland & Stewart
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 88
Weight: 129g
Height: 216mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 7mm