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The Edge of Time - Skelton, Robin
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In this collection of poems, Robin Skelton walks the edge, looking forwards and backwards. Meditating on roads taken and not taken, he employs his poetic gift to consider our relation to time: how we are immersed in it, and yet able to step through to other dimensions. One of Canada's finest translators, Skelton also includes a series of translations of such international modernist masters as Rilke, Baudelaire, and Yuli Daniel. The Edge of Time was short-listed for the BC Book Prize.

Produktbeschreibung
In this collection of poems, Robin Skelton walks the edge, looking forwards and backwards. Meditating on roads taken and not taken, he employs his poetic gift to consider our relation to time: how we are immersed in it, and yet able to step through to other dimensions. One of Canada's finest translators, Skelton also includes a series of translations of such international modernist masters as Rilke, Baudelaire, and Yuli Daniel. The Edge of Time was short-listed for the BC Book Prize.
Autorenporträt
Robin Skelton lived in Victoria, B.C. until his death in 1997. Poet, editor, anthologist, teacher, biographer, art and literary critic and historical writer, Skelton had over 100 books to his name. His poetry collection The Edge of Time was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize at the B.C. Book Prizes. He is the founder of The Malahat Review and the founding chairman of the Department of Creative Writing at the University of Victoria.