SLIP
poems by Sina Queyras
ECW Press, 2001
Short Haul Engine
by Karen Solie
Brick Books, 2001
Household Hints for the End of Time
by Ken Howe
Brick Books, 2001
Reviewed by rob mclennan
An impressive first collection, Sina Queyras' SLIP is made up of
comfortable and uncomfortable urban poems, emotional and practical poems,
referencing specific parts of Montreal, Vermont, Toronto and Banff. At
first reading, what stands out most in these pieces is how tight they are,
without being overwrought or overwritten, rife with sharp lines.
I can't sleep because I've not forgotten. Taut. Resentment
cements my lovers back, anger tenses my neck. Over
and over your words knot my shoulders, even as my fingers
attempt to unravel. Touch my chest and I'll explode.
p 65, Giving Shape To Grief
The title of the piece above gives an apt description of the book
as a whole, slipipng into, and giving shape to her grief, in poems that
could be called love poems, or poems falling out of love. With all the
emotional qualities, they provide a fine balance between text and grief,
refusing to overwhelm the poems themselves.
This is no way to transcend desire.
p 18, Insomnia 2
Another first book, Karen Solie's Short Haul Engine, recently
shortlisted for the second Griffin Poetry Prize, is a long time coming,
after poems appearing in, among others, the 1995 anthology Breathing Fire
(Harbour), and Hammer & Tongs (Smoking Lung, 1999). The strongest of the
three books, each phrase is thick with meaning and strength, and muscular,
ponderous layers.
Some of us are eating small sandwiches.
Some of us have taken pills and are swallowing
glass after glass of gin.
We were never intended to view the curve of the earth
so they give us televisions, a film
about a man and his daughter who teach a flock
of Canada geese to fly.
p 53, In-Flight Movie
Solie's poems exist on the back roads, behind Moose Jaw, and
radiate darkness and light, as in the poem "In Praise of Grief" (p 26), or
"Three for a Friend in Lieu of Some Help" (p 27-9), that writes, "How
often will you say grief / before the sinking of that stone / is complete,
its gravity, / at last, rest?" (p 27). Solie's poems mine adolescent
awareness and experience, things that stay with you and do not leave; of
rural things that city folk just might not know about. Hers is a familiar
movie seen late at night, less a memory.
When the body of an animal
is occupied by a hunter lost
in a killing cold,
steam rises as souls do
from that small red room.
p 56, Tenant
Finally, in his first collection of poems, Household Hints for the
End of Time, Regina poet Ken Howe writes sketches of the truth, lies and
other awarenesses, plying with the things we already know, but slightly
skewered. Howe's writing is beautiful and succinct, wordy and thick with
resonance, going back and forth from a thinly-veiled sadness to a rather
odd sense of humour. "No new model of squirrel has been introduced in
North / America since the old 'stop-action' squirrel pioneered by /
Hollywood B-movies in the fifties." (p 12, "Notes on the Urban Squirrel").
Broken into six sections, Howe writes of Bruckner's symphonies,
valentines, going to movies, and the Canadian Rockies, in themes that seem
closer than physical, and more personal than domestic, as his section
titles allude - "The Ambient Geography", "In the Closed Ecology of the
Home", "A Maid in Hell", "Absent Friends", "Prepatory Exercises for
Valentine's Day" and "Fluff is the Enemy of Music".
Howe's writing is deceptive, playing with the familiar and
twisting it, with the slight undercurrant of something more:
4. Two identical snowflakes, unusual in my experience,
or rather, one snowflake, flutters by, but identical
to one I remember seeing in Edmonton in 1966,
in Emily Murphy Park on a March afternoon
(when I was more likely to notice that sort of thing)
as I stepped into the same river twice, once.
p 11, Snow Epiphanies
These are smart poems, packed with useful knowledge and
information, wise hints to use around any home.
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