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FINALIST FOR THE 2013 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD FOR POETRYWINNER OF THE 2013 J.M. ABRAHAM POETRY AWARDFrom a master poet, meditative lines running like veins through the dark grace of being alive. G...
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  • 15 August 2013
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FINALIST FOR THE 2013 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD FOR POETRY

WINNER OF THE 2013 J.M. ABRAHAM POETRY AWARD

From a master poet, meditative lines running like veins through the dark grace of being alive.

Governor General's Award-winning poet Don Domanski's new collection, Bite Down Little Whisper, delves into the interconnectedness of all life with spiritual gravitas and powerful mindfulness. These are poems brimming with mythological and scientific energies, with a multi-dimensionality that opens itself to both complexity and clarity. Domanski shows us seams and fastenings that unite our longings with the earth itself, with the nonhuman vitality that surrounds us. The heart's need for unity and reverence is present in these poems as a whisper we hear in occasional moments of quietude, when it's possible to perceive the workings of a larger existence.

"Quietude is called returning to life Lao Tze says
even on a Tuesday afternoon in Nova Scotia
even with the hood ornaments of chocolate irises
gleaming outward from their arterial darkness
with the unborn standing high up in the trees
like cemetery angels
one finger pointing to heaven the other to earth"
—from "Ars Magica"

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Price: $20.00
Pages: 104
Publisher: Assembly Press
Imprint: Brick Books
Publication Date: 15 August 2013
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.75 in
ISBN: 9781926829869
Format: Paperback
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Don Domanski was born and raised on Cape Breton Island and now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has published eight books of poetry. Two of his books (Wolf Ladder, 1991, and Stations of the Left Hand, 1994) were short-listed for the Governor General's Award for Poetry. In 1999 he won the Canadian Literary Award for Poetry. Published and reviewed internationally, his work has been translated into Czechoslovakian, Portuguese, and Spanish.