About This Book
A sequence of poems ranges across cities, landscapes, and mythic scenes, shifting between urban detail and remote locales. Imagery moves from domestic and corporeal moments—tables, blood, ancestral memory—to ritual and historical evocations such as offerings, regalia, and gods. Voices alternate between intimate observation and outward travel: Toronto, Belize, San Cristobal, Alcatraz, Antarctica and other named places anchor poems in place while associative language links them to memory and desire. Formal range includes short lyric pieces and longer narrative fragments that juxtapose personal recollection with cultural and political allusion. Recurring motifs of labor, exchange, and transformation thread the poems, framing a meditation on continuity between past and present.
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