Ghost Country

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Steve Noyes ISBN: 9781926829609
Publisher: Brick Books Publication: May 15, 2006
Imprint: Brick Books Language: English
Author: Steve Noyes
ISBN: 9781926829609
Publisher: Brick Books
Publication: May 15, 2006
Imprint: Brick Books
Language: English

"In a sober and carefully understated voice I say: this is a damn good poet." Al Purdy on Backing into Heaven

Ghost Country enters the difficult electric air between cultures and lovers, alive to the fierce exoticism of desire but also to its confusions, its political and personal dissonances. Set in contemporary China, these poems spring from the intense anguished observations of the lover of a culture who is also, inescapably, the outsider. Lyrical, candid, tough, they are rooted in a passionate honesty that refuses to sentimentalize or look away. In Steve Noyes we have a writer who has steadily hewed to his own course, producing writing with its own unforgettable tang.

I turned from you. One look back -
your face wet, eyes downcast -
then one look back ramified, became
a city of return, where mind as emperor
holds court endlessly with the heart.

From "The Middle Kingdom"

"Ghost Country is not so much a book of poetry as the rangefinder of an exquisite camera, in which two worlds merge to form a single, rich vision. To read this book is to walk into this vision, to breathe its air, to speak its language. It's a journey worth taking, one that will linger long after the last page is turned." -- Terence Young

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"In a sober and carefully understated voice I say: this is a damn good poet." Al Purdy on Backing into Heaven

Ghost Country enters the difficult electric air between cultures and lovers, alive to the fierce exoticism of desire but also to its confusions, its political and personal dissonances. Set in contemporary China, these poems spring from the intense anguished observations of the lover of a culture who is also, inescapably, the outsider. Lyrical, candid, tough, they are rooted in a passionate honesty that refuses to sentimentalize or look away. In Steve Noyes we have a writer who has steadily hewed to his own course, producing writing with its own unforgettable tang.

I turned from you. One look back -
your face wet, eyes downcast -
then one look back ramified, became
a city of return, where mind as emperor
holds court endlessly with the heart.

From "The Middle Kingdom"

"Ghost Country is not so much a book of poetry as the rangefinder of an exquisite camera, in which two worlds merge to form a single, rich vision. To read this book is to walk into this vision, to breathe its air, to speak its language. It's a journey worth taking, one that will linger long after the last page is turned." -- Terence Young

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