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Low Tide on Grand Pré: A Book of Lyrics - Reflections on Nature Love and Time in Poetic Harmony - cover

Low Tide on Grand Pré: A Book of Lyrics - Reflections on Nature Love and Time in Poetic Harmony

Bliss Carman

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Low Tide on Grand Pré: A Book of Lyrics," Bliss Carman intricately weaves a tapestry of lyrical poetry that reflects his deep connection to nature and the landscapes of his Maritime Canadian roots. The collection is marked by a vibrant literary style that employs rich imagery and musical cadence, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Grand Pré. Interspersed throughout the verses are themes of transience and longing, as Carman captures the ebb and flow of life, imbuing the text with an ethereal quality that resonates with both emotional depth and philosophical inquiry. This poetic exploration is situated within the broader context of Canadian pastoral literature, reinforcing nature's influence on identity and artistic expression during the late 19th century. Bliss Carman, a revered figure in Canadian poetry, drew inspiration from his upbringing in New Brunswick and the lush landscapes of Canada. His experiences of solitude and reflection in nature often shaped his poetry, allowing him to articulate a unique voice that resonates with both personal and collective experiences. Carman became a central figure in the Confederation Poets and was instrumental in promoting Canadian literature during a time of cultural awakening in the nation. Recommended for readers who appreciate nature-infused poetry and deep introspection, "Low Tide on Grand Pré" stands as a testament to Carman's mastery of the lyrical form. This collection invites a contemplative engagement with the natural world, making it a cherished addition to the bookshelf of anyone seeking solace and beauty in poignant verse.
Available since: 11/03/2023.
Print length: 20 pages.

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