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Stations of the Lost is about how we seek to find places for ourselves in landscapes and situations that seem to belong to others. In language playful, extravagant, somber and meditative, yet always plainspoken and heartfelt, the quandaries of our double selves are exploredÑboth 'longing/and belonging.' The geographic range takes us from urban landscapes, across borders of one kind or another, to the remote regions which bring us closer to our homes. At times irreverent and light-hearted, the collection is also a meditation on loss's singular presence in our lives.

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Stations of the Lost is about how we seek to find places for ourselves in landscapes and situations that seem to belong to others. In language playful, extravagant, somber and meditative, yet always plainspoken and heartfelt, the quandaries of our double selves are exploredÑboth 'longing/and belonging.' The geographic range takes us from urban landscapes, across borders of one kind or another, to the remote regions which bring us closer to our homes. At times irreverent and light-hearted, the collection is also a meditation on loss's singular presence in our lives.
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Autorenporträt
Raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Brian Wickers now lives in Toronto, where he teaches English at a private school. His poetry has appeared in numerous Canadian publications including Descant, Fiddlehead, and The Malahat Review; he has also been showcased in a variety of American reviews such as The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, and The Paris Review. Wickers has held grants from the Ontario, Manitoba, and Canada Arts Councils, and his writing was shortlisted in the Discovery/The Nation poetry contest. He was the winner of the 2004 Toronto Star poetry contest, and was a finalist in the National Magazine Awards for work published in BorderCrossings.