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Running Time: 01:33 hrsNarrator: Multiple ReadersPublisher:Crane Library, 2015
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Publisher:Coteau Books, 2014
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- Author: Rice, BruceDate:Created2014Summary:
Bruce Rice was moved to words by the natural beauty he saw during repeated travels along Seven Bridges Road just west of Regina and in the landscape around Eastend and the Cypress Hills in southwestern Saskatchewan. As he sought to express the beauty he saw in those places on their own terms, without imposing the ego of the poet, he found resonances of himself in what he was seeing – the landscape began to write him. Distinguished by its long unhurried lines and its vivid descriptions of the Saskatchewan landscape, The Trouble with Beauty is an absorbing and moving collection of poetry about the contemporary hunger for transcendence or, what the poet calls "the mysteries/God didn't plan for." Powerfully elegiac, these poems can be read as a single sequence, an ongoing almanac of the poet's inner weather, in which epiphanies are hair-triggered to the most ordinary occurrences – the push of a breath on the back of a small clump of grass.
Genre:Subject(s): 20th century | Canadian poetry | SaskatchewanOriginal Publisher: Regina, Saskatchewan, Coteau BooksLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: Saskatchewan Book Awards 2015 | Saskatchewan Collection