In Modern and Normal, Karen Solie takes her on-the-road fascination with being between places to a new level, exploring conceptual and perceptual states of in-betweenness — , between what is perceived and what is actually there, or between and among the patterns the world repeats from the cell to the structure of the universe — to find points of intersection. Solie finds a middle ground between the discourses of the hard sciences and the intuitive, a realm of weird overlap wherein lie questions of probability, fate, determinism, chance, luck, and faith. She writes about fractals and physics, but also about bar bands, broken hearts, and the trappings of desire. Some splendid landscape poems celebrate nature while mourning the way in which it’s often exploited and used. Once again Karen Solie offers readers her lovely dexterity and skill in poems which entertain as they move.
Modern and Normal by Karen Solie
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Shortlisted 2006 Trillium Book Award for Poetry
Longlisted 2006 ReLit Awards
2005 Globe 100
Exploring conceptual and perceptual states of in-betweenness
8.75 x 5.5 Inches | 100 Pages
Publication Date: July 29, 2005
Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781894078474
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