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Rail

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Lyrical, meditative poems that span time and continents with insight and musicality.
  • 03 October 2019
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Tracks and ley-lines pull us, carry us / past Lindisfarne - or an imagined glimpse / drifting holy in the distance, / another reality running through it.

A rail is a track, a support, and a barrier. In this collection, spanning the personal and the political, Kentish pathways lead to London, to Yorkshire, to Faroe, then circle back to the west coast of Canada. An appeal, a railing against, these poems reach for beauty and compassion amidst uneasy global upheaval.

Miranda Pearson considers family ties and threads between adult and child, cross-pollinating and subverting credos from Bloomsbury to Brexit, Whitechapel to West Vancouver, the Bible to punk. The long poem "Abacus" explores dyscalculia and ways that numbers and their associations can be a rich source of memory. It also delves into resulting anxieties - navigations and compensations made in response to a learning difference. Through imagery heavily influenced by visual art, other poems in Rail focus on geological elements: how parts fit and dislodge, erode and compress. Ceramics and gemstones, ice and rock are fault lines and stepping stones that act as envoys between the human and the natural world. A tension exists here between art and nature, between art objects and the violent history of colonial curation. Rail tracks the cascade of this duality.

Exploring a diasporic connection between England and Canada, Rail is a journey along the brink between high and low culture, balancing on the edge of the awkward and the elegant.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 112
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 03 October 2019
Trim Size: 7.50 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780773558946
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POETRY / Canadian
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"Testing human connection across spans of time and space, Rail is a haunted collection, full of gratitude to friends and lovers, or - especially addressing her mother's stroke - tenderness. Pearson can get away with being arch, political, and in poems condemning those who abuse power and love wealth, her indictment is sharp as lemon in a paper cut … These contradictory poems are simultaneously appalled by and in love with materiality and humanity, but conclude 'there's always beauty / despite our despair.'" Jen Hadfield, author of Nigh-No-Place and Almanacs

"This is as good a book of poetry as I've read in a long time. Constant throughout is a voice of inquiry and defiance. Like the fox that Pearson conjures so skilfully, these poems move through our imagination but silent, silent answering the dark. The poems in Miranda Pearson's latest collection call us awake." Eve Joseph, author of In the Slender Margin and Quarrels

"Miranda Pearson explores the deep fabric of our lives, of motherhood and daughterhood and friendships, the pull of away and the call of home. She has an excellent ear; her vivacious poems abound with original imagery; they are crisp, attentive, neatly judged. Here is a woman's voice at the top of her talent." Kathleen Jamie, author of Sightlines and The Overhaul

"Whether dealing with intimate human relations or with the beloved natural world, Rail is a worthy addition to Pearson’s already impressive oeuvre." The Ormsby Review
Miranda Pearson is a poet and the author of four previous collections, including Harbour and The Fire Extinguisher. Originally from Kent, England, she lives in Vancouver.