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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 GERALD LAMPERT MEMORIAL AWARD Anne Marie Todkill's debut recalibrates the anxiety of the present. It gives doubt a hearing, finding resilience in fragility and grace in une...
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  • 01 April 2022
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 GERALD LAMPERT MEMORIAL AWARD

Anne Marie Todkill's debut recalibrates the anxiety of the present. It gives doubt a hearing, finding resilience in fragility and grace in unexpected places.

The poems assembled in Orion Sweeping take nothing at face value. What are we to make of a radioactive souvenir, a shape-shifting dog, landscapes made strange by time? The speakers gathered here seek to set the record straight: a mink gives advice; a wolf disputes a rumour; a photographer zooms in on a kill; a military strategist gives lessons in peace. But the sum of the evidence is not bleak. A baby arrives as robustly as a whale; the solidarity of marriage is enacted in surprising ways; father and daughter share a gift for reprieve. Under the penetrating gaze of these poems, beauty and tenderness come quietly into view.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 98
Publisher: Assembly Press
Imprint: Brick Books
Publication Date: 01 April 2022
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.75 in
ISBN: 9781771315692
Format: Paperback
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"Beautiful and tender, these poems invoke a species of perception that is intimately attentive to wildness, nature, aging and loss. Todkill’s language always leaves room for the reader, giving breadth and dignity to even its most personal moments. This is the work of a mature poet at the height of their craft."—from the jury of the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award

"This is the mature work of a powerful poet at home in her craft. What a pleasure to ride sidecar in this delicate, exquisite probing of the wilds beyond, among, within."—David Huebert, author of Peninsula Sinking and Chemical Valley

"Anne Marie Todkill's language is as natural as the movements of the hawk her narrator keenly observes eviscerating its prey. There's no fancy footwork here, only frankness, necessity, clarity, humility, and an amply rewarded devotion to craft."—Anita Lahey, Best Canadian Poetry series editor and author of The Last Goldfish: A True Tale of Friendship

"Orion Sweeping is a poetry of observation and conversation, a lyric for 'the reckless earth.' Poems across the collection, clustered thematically, consider the cosmic, the particular and the personal."—Michael Edwards, Arc Poetry Magazine

"It is clear that Anne Marie Todkill is a poet who cares deeply about all life forms and Earth; her poems make apparent the 'sacred and pragmatic' as they share 'the exhausted space of love.'"—Jami Macarty, Canthius

"Unlike books that invoke the wonder of other species, this does not do the seemingly obligatory hectoring last chapter of how we have destroyed it all. She starts with the destruction and moves into the continual genesis."—Pearl Pirie, The League of Canadian Poets

, The League of Canadian Poets

Anne Marie Todkill has lived mainly in her home town, Ottawa, but has been setting down new roots in Wollaston Township, Ontario, where she lives off-grid with her husband. She spent many years as a medical and academic editor, but never strayed far from her lifelong, intersecting preoccupations with writing and the natural world. She has won Arc Poetry Magazine's Poem of the Year contest, was a recipient of Arc's Diana Brebner Prize, and placed first—twice—in The New Quarterly's Nick Blatchford Occasional Verse Contest. She is also a past winner of The Malahat Review's Creative Nonfiction Prize, and her winning entry in Malahat's Novella Contest was subsequently anthologized in Best Canadian Stories. Orion Sweeping is her first book.