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Iridium
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Iridium

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Beautifully shaped and with language full of sensuous intimations, here is the latest volume of poems by Steve Luxton. From the tensile short lyrics of Hermit Crab Song to the loosely sashaying rhythms of Morning After: At the Dacha . Luxton’s sustained vision compels and fascinates. As G V Downes comments in Canadian Literature, Luxton is both original and aware, a poet who sees with precision the Canadian landscape. Like the being in the title poem Iridium , the reader is urged for a moment to relinquish the grotesque world of appearances to find shapes that sound, touch, and endure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
DC Books,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
15 November 1993
Pages
75
ISBN
9780919688421

Beautifully shaped and with language full of sensuous intimations, here is the latest volume of poems by Steve Luxton. From the tensile short lyrics of Hermit Crab Song to the loosely sashaying rhythms of Morning After: At the Dacha . Luxton’s sustained vision compels and fascinates. As G V Downes comments in Canadian Literature, Luxton is both original and aware, a poet who sees with precision the Canadian landscape. Like the being in the title poem Iridium , the reader is urged for a moment to relinquish the grotesque world of appearances to find shapes that sound, touch, and endure.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
DC Books,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
15 November 1993
Pages
75
ISBN
9780919688421