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Airplane Earth' opens with a letter from the past and closes with a letter to the future. In the pages between, Mary Lee Bragg takes the reader on a high-altitude tour of a world in crisis, always bringing us back to earth with wit and compassion. These poems hurtle between cultural landmarks and apocalyptic ruins, accompanied by fictional heroes, historical villains, strong women, and a family's steady presence. In vibrant, inviting language, Bragg encourages us to look, to laugh and ... to think deeply.

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Airplane Earth' opens with a letter from the past and closes with a letter to the future. In the pages between, Mary Lee Bragg takes the reader on a high-altitude tour of a world in crisis, always bringing us back to earth with wit and compassion. These poems hurtle between cultural landmarks and apocalyptic ruins, accompanied by fictional heroes, historical villains, strong women, and a family's steady presence. In vibrant, inviting language, Bragg encourages us to look, to laugh and ... to think deeply.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Lee Bragg lives in Ottawa with her husband, poet Colin Morton. Her poetry and short fiction have been published in Ascent, Grain, the Windsor Review, Queen's Quarterly and ezines in Canada and the US. She has published a novel (Shooting Angels,2004), and two chapbooks of poetry (How Women Work, 2010, and Winter Music, 2013). Her first full poetry collection, The Landscape That Isn't There (2019) was short-listed for Ottawa's Archibald Lampman prize.