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Late in a Slow Time is an intricate and intimate book that deftly marks the "little monumental changes" that make up our daily lives. In poems about the contradictory nature of wonder and suffering and acceptance, Carole Glasser Langille shows us "how fine-tuned this unanswered world is." In her search for breadth within the limitations of fate we are privy to a big-hearted poet whose sentiments have been tested and shaped by experience, whose wisdom comes naturally from the near at hand.

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Late in a Slow Time is an intricate and intimate book that deftly marks the "little monumental changes" that make up our daily lives. In poems about the contradictory nature of wonder and suffering and acceptance, Carole Glasser Langille shows us "how fine-tuned this unanswered world is." In her search for breadth within the limitations of fate we are privy to a big-hearted poet whose sentiments have been tested and shaped by experience, whose wisdom comes naturally from the near at hand.
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Autorenporträt
Carole Langille is the author of three books of poetry and has been nominated for the Governor General's Award and the Atlantic Poetry Prize. Six poems from her third book, Late in a Slow Time, were put to music by the composer Chan Ka Nin and performed at Sound Symposium and the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival, and will be recorded on Duo Concertante's next CD. Her children's book, Where the Wind Sleeps, was awarded ÒOur Choice' by Canadian Children's Book Centre. Langille has given readings in New York, Athens and Prague; and workshops in Delhi and Kashmir. Her short story collection, When I Always Wanted Something, was published in 2008. Langille lives in Black Point, Nova Scotia.