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From one of Canada's most acclaimed poets and the winner of the Governor General's Award for Poetry.
This book, Don McKay's ninth collection, practices "the dark art of reflection" - which, as one of the poems tells us, whether boldly or capriciously, could not have existed without the moon - as it moves ever more deeply into ideas of home.
This book, Don McKay's ninth collection, practices "the dark art of reflection" - which, as one of the poems tells us, whether boldly or capriciously, could not have existed without the moon - as it moves ever more deeply into ideas of home.
