Nerve Squall
By (Author) Sylvia Legris
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
15th October 2005
Canada
General
Non Fiction
811.54
Paperback
128
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
212g
Nerve Squall is a field guide like no other, a surreal handbook to a landscape at the crossroads of meteorology and neurology, where the electrical storms without and the electrical impulses within converge.
Legriss fascination with weather, ghosts and brain disorders is the starting point for a collection of poetry that ensures youll never look at nature the same way again. Youll find snow golems and ghost cats, and a sky filled with fish swimming the winds of a storm. And youll find a haunted terrain where the natural world becomes an allegory for our most intimate fears.
Despite their dark and often cinematic approach, these poems are also tinged with a sly, apocalyptic wit that cant help but laugh as the sky falls.
Nerve Squall is a vital exploration of the symbiosis of storm, nerve and language, a sure-handed guide to the end of the world.
Nerve Squall is Sylvia Legris's third book-length poetry collection; her previous books are iridium seeds and circuitry of veins. She has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, in 2001 she won the Malahat Review's Long Poem Prize for 'Fishblood Sky'; and she received an Honorable Mention in the poetry category of the 2004 National Magazine Awards. She is currently a resident in the state of fidgety fretfulness.