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Dead Man's Float

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  • Publisher:
    Brick Books, 2002
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Wynand, Derk
    Date:
    Created
    2002
    Summary:

    Dead Man’s Float details that sad emblem of Western alienation, the tourist couple in their rented tropical Eden. Here life is temporary and not at all cheap. The wildlife is spectacular, the culture incomprehensible, and the locals politely try to hide their hilarity at Canadian pidgin Spanish. Heat, beaches, ruins – why did we think they could distract us from domestic squabbling or the 3 a.m. dreads?

    Derk Wynand wrings wry existential meditations from firsthand experience of the Exotic – the First World and the Third in their ritual winter dance.

    How could anyone
    not adore you,
    little devourer of
    large moths, sticky
    ceiling-hanger, light-
    lurker, master of
    stillness whenever it
    suits you?

    Even the steady ocean
    wobbles, the surf breaking harder on the ear,
    on the rocks below. All night, the night looms
    loud and large, providing only small silences
    for a gecko maybe feeling small, and lacking
    the comforts of religion or politics or family.

    from “Gecko”

    Subject(s): Canadian poetry
    Original Publisher: London, Brick Books
    Language(s): English
    Collection(s)/Series: Brick Books Poetry