
<p>The spirit of the interrobang, a punctuation mark merging the questioning and the exclamatory, informs <b>Mary Dalton</b>' 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. <i>Interrobang</i> 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.</p>
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
2025-05-01
ISBN-10:
1550656686
ISBN-13:
9781550656688
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