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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Linda MartinPublisher: Inanna Publications & Education Imprint: Inanna Publications & Education Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 18.50cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781771336932ISBN 10: 1771336935 Pages: 72 Publication Date: 01 December 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Linda Martin's lovely collection, The Colour of Clouds, we are presented with images that deftly record fragments of lives and landscapes throughout the greater-Toronto-Hamilton-area. These are storied places, rich with significant figures and moments in time. The poems are intimately reconstructed from what remains of culture, of nature and of individual narrations. In amongst the simulacra of subdivisions and contemporary forgetting, this significant body of work not only documents earlier generations, but also challenges us to reflect upon our own histories. Each finely constructed poetic moment leans forward, first in demonstrating the relationship that has been established between it and the writer's personal experience and then, through Martin's beautiful and economical combination of narrative, symbol and connection, into the world of the reader. --Lucy E.M. Black, author of The Marzipan Fruit Basket, and Eleanor Courtown Linda Martin's The Colour of Clouds leads us through an exploration of the Ontario small towns surrounding Toronto and the disrupted landscapes of that countryside today. The poet, in careful well-crafted detail, reveals the stories and secrets of historical figures and landmarks from the past--a time when time expanded. She surprises us, too, with her own present-day discoveries, and gifts us with intriguing lines such as today the mood is bluegrass, or a memorable image like a whiff of clover from the last scrap of exhausted field. This is an original, timely, and impressive poetry collection. --Marilyn Potter, author of Leave-Taking """In Linda Martin's lovely collection, The Colour of Clouds, we are presented with images that deftly record fragments of lives and landscapes throughout the greater-Toronto-Hamilton-area. These are storied places, rich with significant figures and moments in time. The poems are intimately reconstructed from what remains of culture, of nature and of individual narrations. In amongst the simulacra of subdivisions and contemporary forgetting, this significant body of work not only documents earlier generations, but also challenges us to reflect upon our own histories. Each finely constructed poetic moment leans forward, first in demonstrating the relationship that has been established between it and the writer's personal experience and then, through Martin's beautiful and economical combination of narrative, symbol and connection, into the world of the reader."" --Lucy E.M. Black, author of The Marzipan Fruit Basket, and Eleanor Courtown ""Linda Martin's The Colour of Clouds leads us through an exploration of the Ontario small towns surrounding Toronto and the ""disrupted landscapes"" of that countryside today. The poet, in careful well-crafted detail, reveals the stories and secrets of historical figures and landmarks from the past--a time when ""time expanded."" She surprises us, too, with her own present-day discoveries, and gifts us with intriguing lines such as ""today the mood is bluegrass,"" or a memorable image like ""a whiff of clover from the last scrap of exhausted field."" This is an original, timely, and impressive poetry collection."" --Marilyn Potter, author of Leave-Taking" Author InformationLinda Martin is the co-author of seven non-fiction books, many on the theme of popular culture, especially in the context of female experience. She has also scripted and directed two documentary films, one featuring organic farmers in Ontario and the other about an independent movie theater complex and museum in cottage country Ontario. Linda has worked as a Librarian in Vancouver, Melbourne, Australia and Toronto. She lives in Toronto. The Colour of Clouds is her debut poetry collection. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |