Murmuration : Marianne's Book by John Baglow (2023, Trade Paperback)

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Title: Murmuration. After that, what choice did he have?. All here find their place. Murmuration, no chronology. Nevertheless, together they are one way of seeing, one way of being. Marianne would approve.

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PublisherMcGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN-10022801848X
ISBN-139780228018483
eBay Product ID (ePID)8059341804

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Book TitleMurmuration : Marianne's Book
Number of Pages136 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicCanadian
Publication Year2023
GenrePoetry
AuthorJohn Baglow
Book SeriesThe Hugh Maclennan Poetry Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight5.2 Oz
Item Length7.5 in
Item Width5 in

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Dewey Edition23
Reviews"In a famous photograph by James Crombie, a murmuration of starlings takes, for a magical moment, the shape of a giant bird. This is the metaphor that best describes the collection: individual poems moving together in liquid formation, arcing and swooping as they will, and for perhaps just a singular moment assuming the outline of the author, helplessly ever-changing. Some of these poems, inspired by love, grief, and wonder, have been tucked away for years; others are freshly written. All here find their place." CBC Books
Series Volume Number78
Dewey Decimal813.6
SynopsisWhen John Baglow's partner Marianne MacKinnon died in 2006, he decided to assemble a new collection of poems in her memory. No one else knew of what proved to be a slow-moving ambition, but a member of the family mentioned one evening that Marianne had appeared in a dream, saying, "Tell John to finish my book." After that, what choice did he have? In a famous photograph by James Crombie, a murmuration of starlings takes, for a magical moment, the shape of a giant bird. This is the metaphor that best describes the collection: individual poems moving together in liquid formation, arcing and swooping as they will, and for perhaps just a singular moment assuming the outline of the author, helplessly ever-changing. Some of these poems, inspired by love, grief, and wonder, have been tucked away for years; others are freshly written. All here find their place. There is no narrative in Murmuration, no chronology. Nor are the many personal remembrances and representations in the book confined to one person. Nevertheless, together they are one way of seeing, one way of being. Marianne would approve., In a photograph by James Crombie, a murmuration of starlings takes the shape of a giant bird. This is the metaphor that best describes the collection: individual poems moving together in liquid formation and, for perhaps a singular moment, assuming the outline of the author, helplessly ever-changing., and it was in these bare sands / that you fell, / beloved. When John Baglow's partner Marianne MacKinnon died in 2006, he decided to assemble a new collection of poems in her memory. No one else knew of what proved to be a slow-moving ambition, but a member of the family mentioned one evening that Marianne had appeared in a dream, saying, "Tell John to finish my book." After that, what choice did he have? In a famous photograph by James Crombie, a murmuration of starlings takes, for a magical moment, the shape of a giant bird. This is the metaphor that best describes the collection: individual poems moving together in liquid formation, arcing and swooping as they will, and for perhaps just a singular moment assuming the outline of the author, helplessly ever-changing. Some of these poems, inspired by love, grief, and wonder, have been tucked away for years; others are freshly written. All here find their place. There is no narrative in Murmuration, no chronology. Nor are the many personal remembrances and representations in the book confined to one person. Nevertheless, together they are one way of seeing, one way of being. Marianne would approve.
LC Classification NumberPR9199.3.B32

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