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by Nicole Brossard


  I walk absorbed by the augmented reality

  in all the angles of singularity

  we’ll soon find out if

  all that happens is necessary

  the depths of love that stream

  other depths made for survival

  thoughts cries and antiquity

  in a single gulp of the present

  embroiled in exquisite night

  we’ll soon find out if other

  retorts if the others

  will mount in mirrors

  old goodbyes discharged

  between characters, trompe-

  l’œil

  joy of illusion

  we’ll soon find out if the iris if it will all fly

  right to Vicenza

  Shade of the Ephemeral Without Familiarity

  all this energy

  mass of silence

  obstinately feverish

  almost, our death often

  revives language

  recomposes

  without distance and without avowal

  our nature

  Streaming (continued)

  between roots and ravines

  sadness has tenderness

  freefall of the living self

  from under the void

  we’ll soon find out if the pain

  if silence if fervour at the turning point

  if the trampling the upper calves

  if a ‘tremulous ladder of tears’*

  streams beyond naming

  *Federico García Lorca, quoting Juan Calimacho

  I let go dying

  perfection change

  following in my wake: water fountains glaciers

  muqarnas under the celestial vault

  pink hip of the muquères

  friendship, my heart awash duende

  also those rare dangers that enthrall

  in a single navigation

  I let go dying

  what will we bring into existence

  that’s stark naked beyond breathing

  several longtime

  heat of your skin, aorta waiting

  in time ready to pounce

  done dying language embroiled in the bones

  clouds of small aches that trap in mid-flight

  space vaulted in its angles of purity

  Streaming

  the volcano, will we talk again

  of nanomarbles of glass

  of their invisible slowness abysmal until they reach us

  will we talk again of all the metals we brush against

  in the name of music and perfection

  I touch on all the questions

  I bathe the hours

  because flesh because one day we must

  speak of meat and of happiness

  I let go dying

  the yourselves and digital dialogues

  eyes charged with an intensity of adieu

  manuscripts of ephemera in plain sight

  each of us swept up in our joy will glide

  fingers keyboard clamour

  in the night of savoir-vie

  About the Author

  Nicole Brossard is a poet, novelist and essayist who has published more than thirty books since 1965, including These Our Mothers, Lovhers, Mauve Desert and Baroque at Dawn. She has won two Governor General’s Awards for poetry, as well as le Prix Athanase-David and the Canada Council’s Molson Prize. Her most recent collection in English, Notebook of Roses and Civilization, also translated by Robert Majzels and Erín Moure, was nominated for the Griffin Poetry Prize. She lives in Montreal.

  About the Translators

  Erín Moure is a poet and translator from French, Spanish, Galician and Portuguese; she has published seventeen books of poetry. Her work has received the Governor General’s Award, the Pat Lowther Memorial Award, the A. M. Klein Prize, and has been a three-time ­finalist for the Griffin ­Poetry Prize. Her most recent book of poetry is The Unmemntioable (2012).

  Robert Majzels is a novelist, poet, playwright and translator. He is the author of the full-length play This Night the Kapo (Playwrights Canada Press), and four novels, most recently Apikoros Sleuth (The Mercury Press, 2004) and The Humbugs Diet (The Mercury Press, 2007).

  This EPUB edition produced at the Coach House on bpNichol Lane.

  The print edition of this book is typeset in Albertan and Sympathique.

  Albertan was designed by the late Jim Rimmer of New Westminster, B.C., in 1982. He drew and cut the type in metal at the 16pt size in roman only; it was intended for use only at his Pie Tree Press. He drew the italic in 1985, designing it with a narrow fit and very slight incline, and created a digital version. The family was completed in 2005 when Rimmer redrew the bold weight and called it Albertan Black. The letterforms of this type family have an old-style character, with Rimmer’s own calligraphic hand in evidence, especially in the italic.

  Printed in January 2013 at the old Coach House on bpNichol Lane in Toronto, Ontario, on Zephyr Antique Laid paper, which was manufactured, acid-free, in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, from second-growth forests. This book was printed with vegetable-based ink on a 1965 Heidelberg KORD offset litho press. Its pages were folded on a Baumfolder, gathered by hand, bound on a Sulby Auto-Minabinda and trimmed on a Polar single-knife cutter.

  Edited for the press by Susan Holbrook

  Designed by Alana Wilcox

  Cover image, Missa, by Dominique Blain, courtesy of the artist and the ­Meyers/Bloom Gallery, as photographed by Robert Wedemeyer.

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