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In his fourth collection of poems, David Manicom affirms his place as one of the most compelling poets writing in Canada today. The Burning Eaves, a mixture of shorter lyrics and longer sequences, is a meditation on the nature of language and the power of love. Things are never as they appear to be, in Manicom's world; yet he is a trustworthy guide, who steers us through a poetic geography, from chaos to the edge of our longing for order. As a poet, he is forever inhabiting more than one myth, as he uses the mathematics of interplanetary physics and astronomy to explore the universe of…mehr

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In his fourth collection of poems, David Manicom affirms his place as one of the most compelling poets writing in Canada today. The Burning Eaves, a mixture of shorter lyrics and longer sequences, is a meditation on the nature of language and the power of love. Things are never as they appear to be, in Manicom's world; yet he is a trustworthy guide, who steers us through a poetic geography, from chaos to the edge of our longing for order. As a poet, he is forever inhabiting more than one myth, as he uses the mathematics of interplanetary physics and astronomy to explore the universe of intimate objects and the particularities of our daily lives. Our journey through these poems is one of twists and turns, through sudden, surprising shifts that are mesmerizing in the way they reveal how we experience the world in language and thought, how we process irony in coping with our inexorable sadness and our search for grace.
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David Manicom has published five collections of poetry, including Desert Rose, Butterfly Storm; The Burning Eaves; the award-winning Progeny of Ghosts: Travels in Russia and the Old Empire; a collection of short fiction; and, most recently, two novels, The School at Chartres and Anna's Shadow. Raised in rural Ontario, Manicom's Canadian address has been in Quebec for the past twenty-five years. After postings to Moscow, Islamabad, Beijing and Geneva, he and his family currently live and work in New Delhi, India.