East and West
CBC Books | CBC | Posted: April 12, 2018 5:54 PM | Last Updated: April 26, 2018
Laura Ritland
These are roving poems drawn to defamiliarizing points of view, and are exquisitely attentive to the way the world exceeds our senses ("Cloud deduced cloud/after cloud and cloud.") Beckoningly tender, lucid and intelligent, elegaic without being maudlin, East and West explores the thresholds — or "middle ground" — of childhood and family, diaspora and migration, and how new cultural ideas can disrupt traditional perspectives.
"My bedroom window an escape hatch / to endless sights of coastal stars." Ritland takes the measure of herself"I'm an integer of my own society" — in one of the most distinctive and beautifully turned styles in Canadian poetry. (From Signal Poetry)