Cypress - Klar, Barbara
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Résumé : A poetic vision quest and pilgrimage into the numinous presence of the Cypress Hills. Cypress is a series of linked meditative poems focusing on the Cypress Hills of southwestern Saskatchewan, a remarkable landform that Barbara Klar has come to know intimately. Moving with grace between the perceptual moment and its visionary dimension, Klar opens numinous avenues of reconnection to place. Wind is Pine for listen. in the gardens of the giants, their woody flowers creaking, Intensely moving, courageous in their utter dedication, eager for the roots of being, the poems in Cypress carry us to a unique landscape that is also a place of transformation.
Snap means wait.
And the shadow word
dangles from the witch's hair
and fights the old war of deadfall and pours
from the one-toothed gargoyles in the eaves of the forest,
the word leaning west, west, growing vertical
against the wind's disorder, the raven trees planted
by one wingtip and flying.
?from Not Speaking for One Week
Biographie: Barbara Klar lives northwest of Saskatoon. Cypress is her third book of poems. Her first, The Night You Called Me a Shadow, won the Gerald Lampert Award. The Blue Field, her second, was nominated for the 1999 Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry. Klar is also the author of the chapbook, Tower Road, from JackPine Press.
Sommaire: Barbara Klar lives northwest of Saskatoon. Cypress is her third book of poems. Her first, The Night You Called Me a Shadow, won the Gerald Lampert Award. The Blue Field, her second, was nominated for the 1999 Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry. Klar is also the author of the chapbook, Tower Road, from JackPine Press.