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Coming Ashore in Ottawa, ON
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"A true poet" was how Mark Strand described Thomas O'Grady. About the poems in his first book, What Really Matters , Strand wrote: "Their range is vast, their knowledge deep." A quarter of a century later, the observation rings truer than ever. Drawing from the wealth of his first two volumes, and adding a rich bounty of recent work gathered under the title Nuages , O'Grady's New & Selected Poems continues his exploration of place, memory, and the transient and transcendent wonder of the everyday. With a painter's eye and a philosopher's temperament, he conjures a living landscape in which an egret "stands tall and bright as a wand" and the simple yet enduring values of rustic life are on radiant display. At the same time there's room for salubrious wit: "We are mortal. We all must fall . . . // Take heed, dear reader: to each of us / an Achilles heel has been assigned. / But take heart too: I married mine." Meditating on mutability along with our timeless longing for significance, O'Grady's poems celebrate the resilience of the embodied spirit, a space wherein "a scorched wasteland sprouts green shoots of life" and "The turning world will spawn its own rebirth."
"A true poet" was how Mark Strand described Thomas O'Grady. About the poems in his first book, What Really Matters , Strand wrote: "Their range is vast, their knowledge deep." A quarter of a century later, the observation rings truer than ever. Drawing from the wealth of his first two volumes, and adding a rich bounty of recent work gathered under the title Nuages , O'Grady's New & Selected Poems continues his exploration of place, memory, and the transient and transcendent wonder of the everyday. With a painter's eye and a philosopher's temperament, he conjures a living landscape in which an egret "stands tall and bright as a wand" and the simple yet enduring values of rustic life are on radiant display. At the same time there's room for salubrious wit: "We are mortal. We all must fall . . . // Take heed, dear reader: to each of us / an Achilles heel has been assigned. / But take heart too: I married mine." Meditating on mutability along with our timeless longing for significance, O'Grady's poems celebrate the resilience of the embodied spirit, a space wherein "a scorched wasteland sprouts green shoots of life" and "The turning world will spawn its own rebirth."

















