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Helix: New and Selected Poems

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For the last twenty years, John Steffler has written poems of profound philosophical curiosity grounded in the landscapes of Newfoundland, Southern Ontario, Greece, and New Zealand. In Helix, Steffler’s fifth book of poetry, we see the full result of those a lyricism distinguished by its scrupulous phrasing, thrilling evocativeness, and deep-timbred music. Helix presents arresting new work together with a selection from Steffler’s three previous much-praised The Grey Islands, The Wreckage of Play, and That Night We Were Ravenous. This collection is maybe the most persuasive argument yet for considering Steffler, in Don McKay’s words, “Canada’s most sensuously passionate writer."

133 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2002

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4.9/5 the number of times I read a line so perfect only my lungs could respond with a sharp inhale… delectable. rousing. unmatched. i want to live in those pages.
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