Bicycle Thieves
By (Author) Mary Di Michele
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
11th April 2017
No Edition
Canada
Paperback
96
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 8mm
136g
A masterwork from one of Canadas most important poets Referencing the post-war neorealist film by Vittorio De Sica, Mary di Micheles Bicycle Thieves commemorates her Italian past and her life in Canada through elegy and acts of translation of text and of self. The collection opens with a kind of hymn to life on the planet, sung from the peak of that urban island, Montreal an attempt to see beyond death. The book moves into a sequence of poems described by Sharon Thesen as the poet envisioning the passage of time under the full and waning moon of Mount Royals beacon cross, recalling her Italian immigrant parents in Toronto and her current life in Montreal [. . .] a sort of Decameron. Thesens description is apt for the collection as a whole, which moves into the poets autobiography in search of catharsis through literature and pays tributes to poets who have been part of the literary landscape di Michele now inhabits. Bicycle Thieves is poetry as time machine, transcending the borders between life and death, language and culture.
"Bicycle Thieves concerns itself with memory and reflection, and with examining the scale of a life from the perspective of one's 60s. The highlight of the book is 'Life Sentences, ' a marvelous sequence of reflective haiku that accumulate to represent a life." -- Quill & Quire, starred review
"Wonderful poetry! Robert Lowell would be thrilled to discover himself so beautifully encased in another's language. Mary di Michele exudes an air both exquisite and tough." -- Joyce Carol Oates, Numro Cinq
"The poet presents Montreal as more than an identifier or a signal post. Throughout the collection, much like Leonard Cohen and Mordecai Richler's use of one of Canada's most iconic cities, di Michele makes Montreal her own musical style, chorus, refrain, and harmony." -- Prism International
Poet, novelist, and member of the collaborative writing group, Yokos Dogs, Mary di Michele is the author of 12 books. She has won numerous awards, including the Confederation Poets Prize and the Malahat Reviews Long Poem Prize, and has appeared on shortlists for many others. Mary has been living in Montreal and teaching at Concordia University in the creative writing program for more than 25 years.