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Whazzat?

by (author) Roger Nash

Publisher
Latitude 46 Publishing
Initial publish date
Sep 2017
Category
Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780995823525
    Publish Date
    Sep 2017
    List Price
    $20.00

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Description

Whazzat? explores how poetry invites us to look at things differently, with a sense of surprise, a whazzat. It looks at paradoxes we meet in life, and ways of resolving them through shifts of perspective. Poems cluster in four sections around paradoxes in different parts of our lives. Can we square the sheer unpredictability of events - especially with climate change - with our recurring need for certainty? Can we revitalize downtown cores without losing a sense of our past? In our personal lives, can we see unavoidable paradoxes as "gifts" that heighten our sense of wonder, rather than threatening to divide us in two? Is there a "now" we can live in, or do we inevitably live in our pasts and imagined futures? A number of poems have been previously published in literary magazines and anthologies across Canada, the U.K. and the U.S.A. This collection draws them together.

About the author

Roger Nash is a past—President of the League of Canadian Poets, and inaugural Poet Laureate of Sudbury. As President of the League, he worked with Senator Grafstein to create the Parliamentary Canadian Poet Laureate position in Ottawa. He's published seventeen books of poetry, short fiction and philosophy.
Literary awards include: the Canadian Jewish Book Award for Poetry, the PEN/O.Henry Prize Story Award, the Confederation Poets Award (twice), and first prizes in poetry contests with Prism international and The Fiddlehead.
Roger was born in the blitz in England, and grew up in Egypt, Singapore and China. He came to Canada in 1965, living mainly in Sudbury, but also in Guelph and Athabasca. He's Professor Emeritus in Philosophy (environmental ethics) at Laurentian University, and a synagogue cantor.

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Excerpt: Whazzat? (by (author) Roger Nash)

WEATHER FORECAST

There' s a 40% probability of rain tomorrow,

60% for the whole weekend. Quite certainly

a probability. No doubt about that.

Possible umbrellas will be fully open

- those are the blue ones with pink stripes on.

Actual umbrellas have no place

in any of our forecasts. They gather presumed

dust in their quite credible hall-stands.

We unfold them only in our weather archives

of the last century. Those of you tuning in

on our alleged tomorrow will put your supposed

feet up in your likely houses.

But you're liable to have more holes in your socks.

It's on the cards you'll get a date and make love

this week, but only just plausible. Love

is always plausible. Grab the chance.

- A sporting chance, if sport, by the rules

and without its strong tendency to drugs, is still

not unlikely. The colour of the rose bud

you may hand to your date has a 40% liability,

if it blooms, of being red, with all the hybrids about.

Expectancy is, reliably, the most we can have.

Editorial Reviews

"Roger Nash is a natural philosopher (naturally) of the natural beauty, wit, and charm of nature. In poems that are both insightful and delightful, playful yet acutely aware of the world in which his poet's eye deciphers the intricacy of life, Nash gives us a collection that is not only worth reading but worthy of the delight he engenders with every poem and every line." - Bruce Meyer, poet laureate, Barrie, Ont.

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