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The Rapids
About This Book
Urgent and precarious, the poems in The Rapids, Susan Gillis' third collection, take us to places lost and reclaimed: a balcony high over the St. Lawrence River in downtown Montreal, upstream to the Lachine Rapids, and beyond, to landscapes as far apart as Greece and the B.C. coast. In the same way that Hokusai depicted the sacred Mount Fuji from different vantages at different times of year and day, Gillis depicts the St. Lawrence and the Lachine Canal in spring, summer, winter, and fall, from dawn to dusk, as a background to ordinary and sometimes extraordinary experiences. The presiding spirit of the book is force: wind, water, and time at work on the body and on the body of the world. Like the river that is its measure, The Rapids is full of sudden shiftsâa polyphony of surges and eddies and remarkable leaps.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About This Book
- Contents
- Bloodroot
- Nerudaâs Rain
- Habitat
- Twenty-two Views of the Lachine Rapids
- Notes and Acknowledgements
- Biographical Note