Discussion:
Mary Dalton -- Interrobang
(too old to reply)
David Dalton
2024-08-16 05:41:35 UTC
Permalink
From http://www.vehiculepress.com/q.php?EAN=9781550656688
(where you can oder the book, though I will follow up with local
launch details when I get them) :

Interrobang

Mary Dalton

The spirit of the interrobang, a punctuation mark merging the questioning and
the exclamatory, informs Mary Dalton’s compelling investigations of home
and identity in this, her sixth poetry collection—in extraordinary poems of
aging; of despised plants once revered; of rites and sites of community
abandoned. The “flared mouth” of Dalton’s acclaimed musicality gives
voice to lost souls and a lost sense of the earth. The collection’s unique
mix of bleakness and beauty is also reflected in various riddle and
riddle-like series with their ambiguity, open-endedness, playfulness, and
unexpected linguistic shifts. Interrobang movingly fuses notions of
exploration —of glancing at things slant—with an emotional range that
feels new and visionary. This is a steely, brilliant book from a major
Canadian poet.

Signal Editions
Poetry 2024

Mary Dalton’s volumes of poetry include Merrybegot,Red Ledger, and Hooking,
as well as two prose works: the miscellany Edge and The Vernacular Strain in
Newfoundland Poetry, a print version of her 2022 Pratt Lecture. Dalton’s
work has been widely anthologized in Canada and abroad. She has won numerous
awards, including the E.J. Pratt Poetry Award, and been shortlisted for
various others, among them the Pat Lowther Award, the Atlantic Poetry Award,
and the Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry. She lives in St. John’s,
Newfoundland.
David Dalton
2024-09-12 02:08:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by David Dalton
From http://www.vehiculepress.com/q.php?EAN=9781550656688
(where you can oder the book, though I will follow up with local
Interrobang
Mary Dalton
The spirit of the interrobang, a punctuation mark merging the questioning and
the exclamatory, informs Mary Dalton’s compelling investigations of home
and identity in this, her sixth poetry collection—in extraordinary poems of
aging; of despised plants once revered; of rites and sites of community
abandoned. The “flared mouth” of Dalton’s acclaimed musicality gives
voice to lost souls and a lost sense of the earth. The collection’s unique
mix of bleakness and beauty is also reflected in various riddle and
riddle-like series with their ambiguity, open-endedness, playfulness, and
unexpected linguistic shifts. Interrobang movingly fuses notions of
exploration —of glancing at things slant—with an emotional range that
feels new and visionary. This is a steely, brilliant book from a major
Canadian poet.
Signal Editions
Poetry 2024
Mary Dalton’s volumes of poetry include Merrybegot,Red Ledger, and Hooking,
as well as two prose works: the miscellany Edge and The Vernacular Strain in
Newfoundland Poetry, a print version of her 2022 Pratt Lecture. Dalton’s
work has been widely anthologized in Canada and abroad. She has won numerous
awards, including the E.J. Pratt Poetry Award, and been shortlisted for
various others, among them the Pat Lowther Award, the Atlantic Poetry Award,
and the Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry. She lives in St. John’s,
Newfoundland.
For those in or near St. John’s, Newfoundland, there will be
a launch party on Thursday, September 19 from 7--9 p.m.
in the Second Space Gallery in the basement of the LSPU Hall
on Victoria Street. (Cash bar, free nibbles, and general merriment.)
Loading...