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Frisky Ducks and Other Poems

Mario Relich author Tom Hubbard illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Grace Note Publications

Published:30th Aug '14

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About Mario Relich poetry: 'There is nothing provincial about the poems in Mario Relich collection. Local at times, yes, with evocations of the poet's various home bases, but as the likes of William Carlos Williams and Patrick Kavanagh would remind us, the local is the universal. ( - ) This poet is of both the Old World and the New, intensely European in his range of cultural references, but also transatlantic, whether evoking family and university life in Montreal or verbally transcribing, as it were, a postcard depicting the Civil War memorial in Hartford, Connecticut, and linking this with that city's poet Wallace Stevens, himself redolent of European imagination and American experience. ( - ) It's chiefly in the poems about birds - one type, of course, is the source of the book's title - that we witness, in Muriel Spark's phrase, 'the transfiguration of the commonplace'. (from Tom Hubbard's Introduction)

Review: 'Mario Relich uses words as the artist uses colours to make the commonplace magical and the abstract meaningful. His poetry has the power and freedom of bird flight, refreshing and adventurous, lightened by his humour and emboldened by his erudition'. Bashabi Fraser 'Change one letter and Relich becomes 'relish': the word that for me best describes the quality of Mario Relich's poems that I fi nd so appealing. Whatever the subject, bird-life, people-life, paintings, fi lms, history, politics, the characters and events of a childhood in Canada, these poems exude an extraordinary sense of both intellectual and sensual relish. They are poems from a mind furnished with the best fruits of civilisation but that views the world with the clarity and freshness of a child: a mind, for me the measure of a true poet's, that makes leaps between the two. Vicki Feaver

ISBN: 9781907676512

Dimensions: 203mm x 133mm x 7mm

Weight: 180g

124 pages