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    Fixing broken things / Gregory M. Cook.
    by Cook, Gregory M.
    Pottersfield Press, 2019.
    Call #:819.154 C771f
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  • Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia.
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    9781988286860 (hc.)
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    69 p. ; 22 cm.
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    "In Fixing Broken Things, Cook offers contemplative glances and lingering views on everyday life, as if observed through a window on the weather, landscape, and appearance or disappearance of things that matter. These observations act as mirrors that reflect the self and allow the merging of inner and outer worlds. The poet's rewards are discoveries of self and other in the magic visions and sounds that arise in combinations of words, like bits of winter ice reflecting prisms of light, life, and vision. Moments from travel in Europe, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand appear here, as much at home as his life in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Fixing Broken Things harvests nature, memory, love, astonishment, as well as a life of altered consciousness. Gregory M. Cook was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. As one of three poets in his immediate family, he has made writers and their survival a personal and a professional study. He has served as Chair of the Writers' Union of Canada and as a member of the executive of The League of Canadian Poets. He was a founder and first secretary of the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (ACCESS). His biography of his close friend Alden Nowlan, One Heart, One Way, was published by Pottersfield Press. He has lived in Wolfville, Toronto, Fredericton, Saint John, and now Aulac, New Brunswick, where he is writing a biography of novelist Ernest Buckler (1908-1984)." --From publisher.
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