10:10 by Michael Trussler
CBC Books | Posted: September 27, 2024 3:20 PM | Last Updated: September 27
Escaping from the evils of the modern world into the vivid colours of a bird's plumage, Michael Trussler's 10:10 plunges into the mystery and horror of living at the beginning of the Anthropocene. How can there be both terrible violence and extraordinary beauty in the world? How can birdwatching coexist with genocide? How can nature be loved and destroyed all at once?
Trussler's poetic voice is delightfully fluid: moments and images from movies, aesthetic theory, and animal life collide in each poem, sometimes in a single line. From lyrics to prose, high art to emails, Trussler sifts through the shards of society to seek refuge in the beauty and strangeness of words, the beguiling richness of images, the intensity of the natural world. (From Goose Lane Editions)
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Michael Trussler's previous works include the short fiction collection Encounters and the poetry collection Accidental Animals. His book The History Forest won the Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry. Trussler's memoir The Sunday Book won the Saskatchewan Book Award in both the Non-Fiction. He is a professor of English at the University of Regina.