Brilliant Falls
- Publisher
- Gaspereau Press Ltd.
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2013
- Category
- Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781554471232
- Publish Date
- Mar 2013
- List Price
- $17.95
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Description
John Terpstra has always had a penchant for juxtaposition, for the fault lines where two seemingly opposing truths rub
together and make a sort of music. Brilliant Falls, Terpstra’s latest poetry collection, often locates these juxtapositions in the transitions of family life. In one poem, a teenaged daughter has a close scrape while practice-driving, learning “the fact of our fragile enormity upon the landscape.” Terpstra’s sense of life’s fragility and enormity fuels much of this
collection, and is especially poignant in those poems dealing with the subject of aging and dying. “There are poems that
cut pretty close to the bone,” writes Terpstra, “in terms of my own need to express the difficult and complicated emotions
that prompted them.” Yet this collection resists any prolonged wallowing in grief as Terpstra writes his way toward relief,
imagining off-beat scenarios where he’s street racing with the Queen of England, encountering Sitting Bull in the form of a
crow on a Saskatchewan highway, or being interrogated by Saint Peter in Heaven’s immigration queue. Throughout, Terpstra’s
skill for evoking a mood through the sound of his language and the pacing of his expansive narrative style reminds us that
poetry is, at the end of the day, essentially an act of exploration and of faith in which: “we still leap aboard, to feel
if it shifts / or moves us, trusting and not trusting, / not willing and willing / the rock to roll on.”
Winner of the 2015 Hamilton Arts Council Literary Award for Poetry and shortlisted for the 2014 Raymond Souster Award.
About the author
John Terpstra has published many books and chapbooks of poetry, the most recent of which, Disarmament, was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award in 2004. A retrospective of his work, Two or Three Guitars: Selected Poems, was published in 2006. Terpstra has also published three prose projects: Falling Into Place, a creative investigation of a giant glacial sandbar which lies beneath one of Canada’s busiest transportation corridors; The Boys, or, Waiting for the Electrician’s Daughter, the story of his wife’s three brothers, who lived with muscular dystrophy until their early twenties; and Skin Boat: Acts of Faith and Other Navigations, a frank reflection on faith and church in a secular era. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario.