I’ve
been far less active as a reviewer this past year than I may have
wished, given I’m home with our two young ladies (Rose turned 5
in November, and Aoife turns 3 this coming April). Two reviews a week is
still
a pretty hefty goal, and there are multiple books that I haven’t been
able to
get into (yet, he says, rather optimistically). Although my mounds
of not-yet-reviewed are beginning to overwhelm my home office. I’ve books by my
desk I haven’t had nearly a chance to get to, including Laurie Fuhr’s Night Flying (Frontenac House Poetry),
Gwen Benaway’s Holy Wild (Book*hug), and
most likely multiple other titles I just can’t see at the moment. I haven’t even
seen a copy yet of Deportment: The Poetry of Alice Burdick, edited by Alessandro Porco (WLU Press), or Flow: Poems Collected and New by Roy Miki, edited by Michael Barnholden, beholden, by Fred Wah and Rita Wong or Treaty 6 Deixis, by Christine Stewart (Talonbooks). Perhaps, given how long this
list actually is, you might be okay with the fact that I didn’t get to as much
as I might have liked (otherwise you might be here all day). You can’t even
imagine how long it takes me to compile and post these things as it is (but
there you go).
And, even though they aren’t poetry, there were a
couple of non-fiction titles I caught this year that were quite remarkable,
including Vancouver poet, editor, critic and troublemaker Stephen Collis’ Almost Islands: Phyllis Webb and the Pursuit of the Unwritten (Talonbooks)
[see my review of such here] and Vancouver writer and editor Chelene Knight’s Dear Current Occupant: A Memoir (Book*hug)
[see my review of such here]. Both books are totally wow (that’s my completely accurate and official descriptor,
by the by, for those titles [patent pending]).
Either way, what a year. We lost more than a few this
year, including David W. McFadden (we miss you, uncle dave) and Priscila Uppal (that one was tough) and David Helwig. And American poet Marthe Reed. And Stan Lee, of course.
You can see the full list here, over at the Dusie blog,
in which I discuss books by Nikki
Sheppy, Jack Davis, angela
rawlings, Emma Healey, Mikko Harvey, George Bowering/George Stanley, Cameron
Anstee, Suzanne Zelazo, Emilia Nielsen, Annick MacAskill, Robin Richardson, Eve
Joseph, Eric Schmaltz, Caroline Szpak, Paul Vermeersch, Julie Bruck, David
Bromige, Mark Truscott, Michael Turner, Shazia Hafiz Ramji, Allison Chisholm, Elee
Kraljii Gardiner and Julie McIsaac.
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