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Turnstone Press Fall 2020

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Lunatic Engine
By (author): Paul Pearson
Paul Pearson

Imprint:

Turnstone Press

ISBN:

9780888016935

Product Form:

Paperback

Form detail:

Trade
Paperback , Trade
English

Audience:

General Trade
Sep 15, 2020
$17.00 CAD
Active

Dimensions:

8.5in x 5.5 x 0.29 in | 0.19 lb

Page Count:

112 pages
Turnstone Press
POETRY / Canadian
Poetry by individual poets|Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

Slow planetary rotation, the push and pull of the moon, a book--Paul Pearson's debut collection of poems lays before readers a mapping and re-mapping of the familiar systems of order we rely on to survive the human experience. Reflecting on the principles set down by both Galileo and the Church, Lunatic Engine directs our gaze to the heavens, to the childhood home, to the womb, to the quiet moments of our daily lives to contemplate what comfort is offered by doctrines when staring down the barrel of birth, death, and everything in between.

Descant and Event, and the anthology Writing the Land: Alberta Through Its Poets. Raised in a mining town in the mountainous backcountry of southeastern British Columbia, Paul has since relocated to Edmonton where he lives and writes with his wife and two children. Lunatic Engine is his debut collection.

Lunatic Engine is a book of orbits, of wayward paths traced around the gravitational bodies of childhood, parenthood, marriage, religion, art, and science. These are inventive poems in which ninjas fight Dutch elm disease, eyelashes are keys to understanding aerodynamics, and children free angels from river ice. At once moving and heady, Paul Pearson has written a remarkable book that will keep you looking over your shoulder into the heavens.
--Adam Dickinson

The lunatic engine of Paul Pearson's dynamic first book pulses and revs across many different 'scapes: the conflict between science and religion, a subtly personal exploration of how one comes to terms with such, especially as a parent, a vision of the world as it is and as it might be. This engine takes readers to the moons of Jupiter and to the poet's backyard, stepping delicately through a forest of footnotes turning into new poems, and pushing the lyric into new configurations along the way. Both theologically and scientifically attuned and emotionally acute, Lunatic Engine torques its power with subtle grace.
--Douglas Barbour

How thrilling--how gratifying--to discover that a work of mine, inspired by the bond between Galileo and his daughter, has in turn ignited the imagination of Paul Pearson, inciting these starry new poems of familial love.
--Dava Sobel

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