91亚色鈥檚 Canadian Writers in Person Lecture Series will feature poet聽Roo Borson听辞苍听Dec. 3, who will read from her latest collection of poetry,聽.
The series features 11 authors who will present their work, answer questions and sign books. Canadian Writers in Person is a for-credit course for students. It is also a free-admission event for members of the public. All readings take place at 7 p.m. on select Tuesday evenings in 206 Accolade West Building, Keele Campus.
Borson has published 13 previous books of poems, including聽Rain; road; an open boat聽补苍诲听Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida, winner of the Governor General鈥檚 Award, the Pat Lowther Memorial Award and the Griffin Poetry Prize. She has also won awards for her essays. With Kim Maltman, she writes and translates collaboratively under the pen name Baziju. She lives in Toronto.
After Borson鈥檚 two previous collections set the seasons in motion, focusing the poet鈥檚 mind on time, mortality, transience and absence,聽Cardinal in the Eastern White Cedar聽completes the triptych. From the glittering, classically rendered image to a freighted, lucid, narrative line, Borson鈥檚 voice can shift and refract while holding true to the momentary facts of the shifting, given world. Here, the distant past collides with the near future, the present opens suddenly into another age and friendship becomes the measure of time鈥檚 salience. These poems depict what vanishes, the various modest homes where half-remembered lives all flow toward their common end.
Other presentations scheduled in this series are:
Jan. 14: Cherie Dimaline,聽, Dancing Cat Books
Jan. 28: Uzma Jalaluddin,聽, Penguin Random House
Feb. 11: Carrianne Leung,聽, HarperCollins
March 3: E. Martin Nolan,聽, Invisible Publishing
March 17: David Bezmozgis,聽, HarperCollins
Canadian Writers in Person is a course offered out of the Culture & Expression program in the Department of Humanities in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. For more information on the series, visit聽, call 416-736-5158, or email Professor Gail Vanstone at聽gailv@yorku.ca聽or Professor Leslie Sanders at聽leslie@yorku.ca.
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