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Thursday, 27 June 2013

QUERN: beerzen appreciation of a new anthology






 

I found this mini-anthology stuffed in my mailbox last nite 
courtesy of Stan White (thanks, Stan!).

Today I took it to my ZenRiver Gardens retreat, & gave it the shaman
shack deck test - would the poetry be powerful enough to hold my focus, or
would the dakinis singing in the river and the songbirds flustering about
hold sway? A couple of cans of Stella Artois added to the challenge -
the truth test of beerzen.

This isn't a review in any formal sense, just an appreciation of sorts. Perhaps
more an I Ching throwdown of casualness and causality.  My lefthandedness
dictates that I start poetry collections at the back & work forward. I dog-eared
those poems which spoke to me, sipped the Stellas, & took a few breaks to
water the transplanted pines.

The poems which spoke to me were all surprises. I didn't pay attention to the
poets, I just read & re-read those poems which appealed on first go-through.
Here are excerpts from the poems which spoke more passionately than the luring
river nymphs whispering in ZenRiver.



from Yellow Bird
(Stan White)

It struck the windshield,
fluttered, then was gone;
I watched it dwindle
in the rear-view glass
to fall a yellow asterisk
upon the road.


from Fish Fry
(Wendy Visser)

I think of my father
during shock treatments
and how he flip-flopped
like fish before gutting. 


from Early Winter Rain
(Katherine L. Gordon)

The rains have melted the sun
wrapped all the trees and grasses
in a mist of mystery.


from The Magic Show
(Lenny Everson)

The magic show is over
The circus, deep in rust
And questions asked when I was born
Are answered now, with dust


from The Corn People
(Becky Alexander)

And at the sail of harvest moon,
a full awakening,
amber eyes reflect the stars,
and the Corn People march
in midnight maze -
row, by row, by row. 


There is an easy sense of community reflected in the work of
the eight poets presenting here. The beautifully casual introduction
to Wendy Visser's section conveys this feeling of friendship
well.

If you were to drop by Wendy's place for a cup of tea and a
chat, she'd tell you about growing up in what was then a small
town with a big history for it was the home of both a famous
inventor and a Six-Nations' Mohawk poetess. Her eyes would
take on that far away look and her voice the timbre of
reminiscence as she recalls family picnics at the Bell Homestead.

This afternoon I felt a part of this poetic community.

Quern, 2013, 68 pages, np given
ISBN 978-0-9810318-7-3
Serengeti Press
Box 146, RR #3
Puslinch, Ontario
N0B 2J0


 note: The poets live in south-west Ontario. I couldn't help but
think of Sheila Martindale & her many poetic activities in this
area years ago with South West Ontario Poetry: SWOP  

Chris Faiers
June 27, 2013
(on the eve of my 65th birfday - who'd a thunk!)

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Conrad DiDiodato has left a new comment on your post "QUERN: beerzen appreciation of a new anthology":

Thanks, bro
It was a privilege to be published in"Quern" by Serengeti, one of Ontario's very best 'people's poetry' presses.

And, oh, Happy B-Day, Chris!

Discarded beer bottle in the rain--
my 65th!

Posted by Conrad DiDiodato to Riffs & Ripples from ZenRiver Gardens at 28 June 2013 05:09

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Many thanks for the kudos, Chris. I have directed the submitters to your blog.

Good luck with Purdyfest. Would like to go but getting too old not to sleep in my own bed.

Much appreciated,

Stan.

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It's a tight & unified little anthology. Guess I already said most things in my posting ...
Thanks again for sending it to me, Stan  :  )
 
Blogging is a great way to give an immediate response, unlike the bad old
days of pondering over writing a review, making sure it's 'academically' sound,
with just enough criticism to pass muster, & theeennnnnnnn ... waiting months or
years for your opinion to reach other lit lovers so they can share.

peace & poetry power!
Chris & Chase Wrffffffffffffff!

p.s. I'm the same way re my own bed - people assume I camp at ZRG, but I like
to spend the aft there, & then return home for a shower & freshly chilled beer  :  )
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Andreas Gripp has left a new comment on your post "QUERN: beerzen appreciation of a new anthology":

glad you liked the anthology, Chris. thanks for the plug. cheers.

Posted by Andreas Gripp to Riffs & Ripples from ZenRiver Gardens at 28 June 2013 14:47
     
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Ellen S.Jaffe has left a new comment on your post "QUERN: beerzen appreciation of a new anthology":

Lovely blog/review/meditation,Chris.

I wrote the back-cover blurb and share your feelings about entering this community of poets and poetry.

Ellen S.Jaffe

Posted by Ellen S.Jaffe to Riffs & Ripples from ZenRiver Gardens at 28 June 2013 15:04
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Thanks Ellen  :  ) As I enjoyed the antho back to front, your backcover blurb set the
tone for my appreciation.
- Chris
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4 comments:

Conrad DiDiodato said...

Thanks, bro

It was a privilege to be published in"Quern" by Serengeti, one of Ontario's very best 'people's poetry' presses.

Conrad DiDiodato said...

And, oh, Happy B-Day, Chris!

Discarded beer bottle in the rain--
my 65th!

Andreas Gripp said...

glad you liked the anthology, Chris. thanks for the plug. cheers.

Ellen S.Jaffe said...

Lovely blog/review/meditation,Chris.

I wrote the back-cover blurb and share your feelings about entering this community of poets and poetry.

Ellen S.Jaffe