Navy Blue
By (Author) Steve Meagher
Guernica Editions,Canada
Guernica Editions,Canada
7th July 2016
Canada
70
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 6mm
Broken hymns. Desperate prayers. Tales of first heroes. Stories of the street. These poems walk the middle ground between sorrow and salvation, tackling themes of devotion, regret, innocence lost and mortality through an array of dark landscapes and narratives of the dispossessed. Written in sharp and urgent language with undercurrents of raw emotion, this book marks the arrival of a brave and original new voice in Canadian poetry.
"Navy Blue is an exhilarating, guerrilla romp through tabloid news talk and Internet inanity to set up the seditious poetry Marshall McLuhan wouldve written if he couldve. These poems are a cross of Bob Dylan casual strangeness and Jimi Hendrix bluesy surrealism. (Think Visions of Johanna mixed with My Friend.) Each line could spin off into its own bizarre screenplay: The doctor kept cutting / Now the blood was everywhere / I listened to the crickets / Their prayers sounded like my bicycle." Nicely, Meagher gives shout-outs to Ray Souster and Irv Layton, claiming their street-wise vernacular and sardonic, ironic insights. But I see a touch of Dick Brautigan here too, in the accomplished insouciance, the freedom to just say and have the meaning be in that liberty. Ladies, gents, heres the new vibe. Ready to be experienced" -- George Elliott Clarke, Parliamentary Poet Laureate "Steve Meagher's Navy Blue is full of ghost voices, fever dreams, cowboy saints and hard scrabble benediction." -- Singer-songwriter Jason Collett
Steve Meagher grew up in Oakville, Ontario. His poems have appeared in Carousel, The Nashwaak Review and Ottawa Arts Review. Navy Blue is his first book. He lives in Toronto.