How the Light is Spent - Gail Sidonie Sobat - Books - Wintergreen Studios Press - 9780986547393 - April 20, 2013
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How the Light is Spent

Gail Sidonie Sobat

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How the Light is Spent

How the Light is Spent is a meditation on love and loss, on time and tempo. From the Drumheller Badlands to Istanbul, Turkey and back to Canada, Gail Sidonie Sobat scores the light and the shadow of human relationships, composing an etude of how best to mark our allotted time. The first section, ?Badlands,? constructs a narrative of a young couple in love who are eventually divided by war and tragedy, their story so poignant it never quite leaves the remaining pages. The middle collection of poems, entitled ?Sailing to Byzantium,? sweeps readers across the ocean and drops them squarely into the heat and noise of an Istanbul market. A piercing impression of longing permeates this section, troubling the finality of the first narrative, as if the lover?s grief is embodied, restless. The third section, ?How the Light is Spent,? replaces the exotic locale of the mid-section with more familiar scenes, at least for Canadian readers. The collection ends with a final cadence of poems revealing an almost familiar soul who attempts to ?cheat autumn,? all the while dancing onwards with time. Gail Sidonie Sobat?s work has been variously described as ?beautiful?and concise?at times sexy, and always quite human.?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 20, 2013
ISBN13 9780986547393
Publishers Wintergreen Studios Press
Pages 112
Dimensions 125 × 6 × 200 mm   ·   117 g
Language English