Romantic
By (Author) Mark Callanan
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
18th January 2022
Canada
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Paperback
96
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Shortlisted for the Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry
A CBC Best Canadian Poetry Book of 2021
Drawing on Arthurian myth, the Romantic poets, the ill-fated "Great War" efforts of the Newfoundland Regiment, modern parenthood, 16-bit video games, and Major League Baseball, these poems examine the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, both as individuals and as communities, in order to explain how and why we are the way we are. At its heart, Romantic interrogates our western society's idealized, self-deluding personal and cultural perspectives.
Praise forRomantic
"Repeatedly, Callanan sets out a premise, builds and enriches it, and then gives it a neat, often surprising, but apt, twist."
Joan Sullivan, The Telegram
Praise for Mark Callanan
Callanan has talent to burn, whether producing his seascapes or nature studies or human-subject poems. His eye is exact, his discipline imagist.
George Elliott Clarke
Breathtaking, such mastery Its all there: the imagery, the concise language, the musicality, the wit as well as the lyric evocation of transience, the fragility of love, the inevitability of loss. Im not the one in charge of metaphor, Callanan writes in Divination, a wonderfully paradoxical line. It seems to me he is a diviner who has mastered metaphor and much else besides.
Ruth Roach Pierson
Mark Callanans voice is distinctive and confident, funny, grave, occasionally visionary, and his technical gifts are multifold. He is able to give old tropes a new currency and delivers his subjects with convincing urgency.
Zachariah Wells
Its rare to encounter a poet who can weave economics, wildlife preservation, public policy, personal and civic history, epidemiology and gastronomy together into the tapestry of metaphor using such deceptively simple language.
Michael Lista
Mark Callanan is the author of two previous poetry collections, Gift Horse (Vhicule Press, 2011) and Scarecrow (Killick Press, 2003), as well as two poetry chapbooks, Skylarking (Anstruther Press, 2020) and Sea Legend (Frog Hollow Press, 2010). He was a founding editor of the St. John's-based literary journal Riddle Fence, and co-edited The Breakwater Book of Contemporary Newfoundland Poetry (Breakwater Books, 2013). He lives in St. John's with his wife, poet and critic Andreae Callanan, and their four children.