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Vivid and powerfully descriptive, this collection of poems demonstrates a trained naturalist's eye, painting a sensuous and idiosyncratic portrait of the author's rugged maritime landscape. Simultaneously staking out an emotional territory, this engrossing examination is layered with hard-edged textures and fiercely felt cadences. Combining selections from the author's previous compendiums with new verse, this poetic exploration presents a unique blend of scientific detachment and empathetic range.

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Vivid and powerfully descriptive, this collection of poems demonstrates a trained naturalist's eye, painting a sensuous and idiosyncratic portrait of the author's rugged maritime landscape. Simultaneously staking out an emotional territory, this engrossing examination is layered with hard-edged textures and fiercely felt cadences. Combining selections from the author's previous compendiums with new verse, this poetic exploration presents a unique blend of scientific detachment and empathetic range.
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Autorenporträt
Harry Thurston is one of Nova Scotia's best-known freelance journalists and the author of several collections of poetry, including A Ship Portrait and If Men Lived on Earth. His book on the Western Desert, Island of the Blessed, won the Evelyn Richardson Prize for non-fiction in 2004. He lives in Tidnish Bridge, Nova Scotia.