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Propositions and Prayers

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    Publisher:
    Book*hug Press, 2020
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Downe, Lise
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    2020
    Summary:

    Propositions and Prayers, Lise Downe's first book of poetry in nine years, is a collection in two parts: "Propositions" is a series of short poems-as-possibilities, structured by the compression of images and voices to convey an urgency through degrees of incoherence; "Prayers" explores living and language as acts of devotion.
    These poems blur the boundaries between inner and outer experiences of the self, often subverting expectations and habit in their deconstruction of structure and style. It beautifully portrays humanity's myriad complexities: our various moods and observations, the unpredictable trajectories of our lives—uncertainty, wonder, and surprise, all.
    Praise for Propositions and Prayers:
    "To read Lise Downe's Propositions and Prayers is to find oneself in the company of a mind both congenial and disquieted. Her improvisations—centrifugal, probing, and anchored in the reality of a scarcity of time off work and notes "hand-marked 'Urgent'"—are motivated by an integrity of intellect and emotion. I find Downe's poetry refreshing for its lack of emphasis on the performative and its profound trust in the self's and the world's mutual unfolding. What a beautiful book." —Mark Truscott, author of Branches
    "Each small poem—'transforming/ vocals to vapor to portals'—is parsed to the delicate point of philosophical focus and, yet, also, vibrates with Downe's trademark robust enjoyment at weird worldly things and uncanny views. This collection is enormously perfect for both 3:00 a.m. staring into catastrophe and 7:00 a.m. rising to the glinting secular benediction of getting on with it. 'I have/ glossy chestnuts,' says the narrator in a rare direct look into her reader's lens. Yes, you do, oh, how you do." —Margaret Christakos, author of Her Paraphernalia

    Subject(s): Canadian | Poetry
    Original Publisher: Toronto, Book*hug Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781771666381, 1771666382