Description
'Sibum's ability to combine the classical with pop culture is such that one needs to approach his text with an intellect that is as manoeuvrable as a classic sports car. ... This collection's ideal reader is the person whose life exceeds the recommended daily dose of decadence.'
About the author
Norm Sibum has been writing and publishing poetry for over thirty years. Born in Oberammergau in 1947, he grew up in Germany, Alaska, Utah and Washington. He has published several volumes of poetry in Canada; two recent books, The November Propertius and In Laban's Field, were published by Carcanet Press, Manchester, England. His most recent collection, Girls and Handsome Dogs won the Quebec Writers` Federation A. M. Klein Prize. Sibum currently lives in Montreal.
Editorial Reviews
'Mostly, Sibum's triumphs are musical and based not so much on lines as on larger linguistic units: rhetorical repetitions, rhythmic variations, the ebb and flow of phrases that construct stanza-length cadences.'
Globe & Mail
'He creates a very original kind of dialectic between present and past, in which each illuminates and penetrates the other ... there is in his approach none of that bright post-modern cynicism that makes everything grist to the solipsistic mill of the present.'
Poetry Nation
'His form resembles a fashion designer's work -- a single piece of cloth shaped into a lovely dress with nothing but a quick twist, a tuck and a stitch to hold it stylishly together. Sibum's forms are often free but well crafted; they dissolve into the words flowing through them.'
The Montreal Gazette
'Montreal poet Norm Sibum's narrative poems are not everyone's cup of tea; they are, rather, bottles of wine that have been sitting in cellars, collecting the dust of meaning and growing in complexity and peril. His characters and situations are reminiscent of Robert Browning's, but instead of breathing air they exhale and inhale the exhaust of apocalyptic times. This can be seen in the intriguing vagueness of Norm Sibum's title, Intimations of a Realm in Jeopardy, which, in turn, is re-enacted in each of the twelve long, lyrical, impressionistic poems in this latest collection.'
Books in Canada
'One good swipe with the sword at the feet and the skeleton of the poem falls down laughing. That is Sibum's signature. To get an idea of how it looks on the ground, imagine taking an anthology of Victorian, pre-Raphaelite and Modernist poetry, tearing all the pages out, scattering them around on the floor in a central library in Baghdad, letting the looters walk over them for a few days, and then reassembling them -- or what's left of them. The resulting combination of randomness and order would approximate what can be found between the covers of Sibum's bed.'
Vallum
'The fare Sibum provides covers the four spiritual food groups -- humour, seriousness, discipline, humility -- and is therefore wholesome and nutritive.'
Director's Cut
'One of our most modern poets.... There is no nostalgia about his classicism, no resignation in his satire.'
Carcanet Press
'Sibum has a natural gift for meditative narrative, a quite powerful instinctive sense of appropriate form, and a wonderful and diverse eloquence in the old sense of that word.'
Michael Schmidt (Director, The Writing School, Manchester Metropolitan University)
'Sibum manages to evoke the universal mood of a coffeeshop on the main drag of the world, where big ideas are discussed amid interruptions from the mundane.'
The Vancouver Sun