Don Kerr knows prairie culture better than most, he knows it from the inside out. He has made us aware of ourselves through his numerous volumes of poetry, his fiction, his many plays, his histories, and his interest in heritage. In this mature, accomplished collection, we can once again admire his unique prairie voice: minimalist, self-effacing, direct yet subtle and nuanced, immersed in his love of the vernacular language of this place. His line is muscular, his timing impeccable, his broad strokes with so few words … exemplary.
Awards
- 2010, Short-listed, Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry
About the Author
Don Kerr is the author of numerous poetry collections, plays, and short stories. He served on the Saskatoon Public Library Board for eleven years, and as chair for five of those years. He was the first chair of the Saskatoon Heritage Society and the first chair of the Saskatoon Municipal Heritage Committee. He was also the Saskatchewan governor for the Heritage Canada Foundation. He lives in Saskatoon.
Reviews
Kerr’s latest is beautifully designed, & full of sharp wit & the (necessary?) awareness of passing time & mortality that comes with age. … Kerr writes a vernacular open form that moves with ease across literary class lines, but always seeing clearly from below.
Eclectic Ruckus blog
Table of Contents
- JUST BEGINNING
- 11 a height of prairies
- 12 Billy
- 14 the lady gardener, Anne Szum
- 15 the voice of Anne
- 16 sun
- 17 the jesus poems
- 24 the body poems
- 30 the waters of life
- 31 what then is free?
- 32 the rote beads
- 33 the last day
- 34 I told you I could drive
- 35 Ila
- 36 a memory
- 37 oh then
- 38 gone large gone small
- 39 the dust of just beginning
- FOR IT’S LOVE
- 43 love poems
- 48 mall
- 49 body poems II, the black poet
- JOURNEY MAN
- 57 a fearful carnality
- 58 lost and found
- 59 my road
- 60 the first day
- 63 where are we going next year?
- 64 to the tax man
- 65 journey man
- 66 you dream the poem
- 67 tough terrain
- 68 mind riding
- 69 Blue River
- WE ARE THE ECHO
- 73 kelly’s alley
- 74 hunting rabbits
- 75 on the line
- 76 summer south
- 77 Cousin Lynda
- 78 water boy
- 79 we are the echo
- 80 this is the day nothing happens
- 81 body idling over
- TO ESCAPE ONTO PAPER
- 85 into the woods
- 86 word off
- 87 victim of story
- 88 at the end of his fifth whiskey
- 89 the dead tired poem
- 90 the anonymous clouds
- 91 never start from here
- 92 Samuel Beckett
- 95 acknowledgement[s]
- 96 about the author
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