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Blue Sonoma

by (author) Jane Munro

Publisher
Brick Books
Initial publish date
May 2014
Subjects
Women Authors, Canadian

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    ISBN
    9781771313674
    Publish Date
    May 2014
    List Price
    $16.00

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Description

Winner 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize

In Blue Sonoma, award-winning poet Jane Munro draws on her well-honed talents to address what Eliot called "the gifts reserved for age." A beloved partner’s crossing into Alzheimer’s is at the heart of this book, and his "battered blue Sonoma" is an evocation of numerous other crossings: between empirical reportage and meditative apprehension, dreaming and wakefulness, Eastern and Western poetic traditions. Rich in both pathos and sharp shards of insight, Munro's wisdom here is deeply embedded, shot through with moments of wit and candour. In the tradition of Taoist poets like Wang Wei and Po-Chu-i, her sixth and best book opens a wide poetic space, and renders difficult conditions with the lightest of touches.

About the author

Jane Munro's sixth poetry collection Blue Sonoma (Brick Books) won the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize. A member of the collaborative poetry group Yoko's Dogs, she has been a professor of Creative Writing at several universities in BC, taught many informal writing workshops, and read her poetry to audiences across Canada. For more than twenty years, she has studied (in Canada and in India) and practiced Iyengar Yoga. In 2012, she moved back to Vancouver--where she grew up and raised her children--after spending twenty years living rurally on the coast of Vancouver Island.

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Jane Munro has received the Bliss Carman Poetry Award and the Macmillan Prize for Poetry, and has been nominated for the Pat Lowther Award. A poem from Blue Sonoma will appear in Best Canadian Poetry 2013.