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On High

by (author) Neil Surkan

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2018
Category
Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780773554993
    Publish Date
    Sep 2018
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773555464
    Publish Date
    Sep 2018
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

All songs have skin, / all skin has holes. On High, Neil Surkan's debut collection of poetry, searches for spirits in myriad places. Wondering how, why, and when to act with a conscience, speakers try out steep hikes, strong drugs, and earnest meditations as they attempt to make meaning in a divided and distracting world. Careful and tense, On High balances on all kinds of tightrope-like lines: a trout fisher revels after riding a moose, a buzzed lover speculates about human connection, new condo owners toast from balcony to balcony, a young woman kicks a hornet's nest into her hometown library's erotica/poetry/religion section. Reaching for the sprigs of our shared humanity, Surkan's poems offer courage and compassion in violent times. As the speaker in "The Branch Breaker" muses, "sarcasm won't dissolve our enemies." On High is a book for the contemporary moment.

About the author

Neil Surkan is the author of the poetry collection On High and the chapbooks Their Queer Tenderness and Super, Natural. He lives in Calgary.

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Editorial Reviews

"On High is at once meticulous and defiant. Neil Surkan orders the world and then trashes those hermeneutics, championing all that is fierce yet "pinned to the earth." The poet's voice is textured, lively, wry as each poem frankly offers "a wall of open doors" for us to bravely walk through." Adèle Barclay, author of If I Were in a Cage I'd Reach Out for You

"These poems ping between two poles: that of the taut, directed, chimed, intensity of Richard Hugo, and the Seamus Heaney-like precision of a measured, landscape-rooted vocabulary. On High makes a deadly serious grab at trying to say something about what it is to live on a corner of the earth right now and yet it does not lose its playfulness, encouraging us to "…think less/ of your destination, more on where/ you're bound to go." Shane Book, author of Congotronic

"At turns witty, sarcastic, and blunt, On High contains stark observations from a speaker who loves humanity but recognises that 'shame runs deeper than love.' Surkan's speaker desires to observe interactions truthfully, though does so with an eye toward compassion and self-improvement, and through this mindset, asks readers to reconsider their own behaviours in the context of community." River Volta Review

"Surkan's On High is a patient study of the moral dimensions of 'observation.' The strength of On High ... [is] in its ability to represent the tensioned moment when an observation snaps open and asks the observer to think or act conscientiously." Canadian Literature

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