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Shifting
ANNE SWANNELL
Movement, displacement,
instability, change – these are a few of the themes artist
and poet Anne Swannell delves into in Shifting, her remarkable
new book of poems. Divided into sections on Shape, Time and Direction,
in Shifting the poet wryly observes the changing landscape
of her own existence to reveal the universal qualities of a human
journey where only change is constant. From an impromptu wedding
in Haida Gwai to poetry readings in odd locations from deserted
homesteads of the Cariboo Trail to the timeless beauty of Vancouver
Island’s Sombrio Beach, with stops in Mexico, Italy and
Wales – Swannell unites her artist’s eye and poet’s
ear to reflect both detailed intricacies and the massive undercurrents
of a succession of shifting moments. With painterly clarity as
well as wisdom, compassion and humour Anne Swannell draws a world
where change and motion give life to colour and meaning.
Born in London, England,
Anne Swannell moved to Canada as a child, eventually settling
in Victoria, BC. She is the author of two previous books of poetry,
Mall and Drawing Circles on the Water, and a
children’s book The Lost Kitten of Toledo, which
she also illustrated. She has published in numerous literary periodicals
and has taken part in solo and group exhibits. Poems from Shifting
were featured as part of art/poetry performance at the inaugural
Pacific Festival of the Book, Victoria, BC, 2007. |
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