Cutting The Devil'S Throat (Goose Lane Editions Poetry Books),New

Cutting The Devil'S Throat (Goose Lane Editions Poetry Books),New

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Product Description To play 'cutting the devil's throat,' hold a round stone as if you were going to skip it across the water, but throw it straight up into the air. If you do it right, the stone drops into the water without a splash, making only a sound like a gulp. The poems in Cutting the Devil's Throat create the persona of a young man cutting through darkness to light, finding a way to live a sane, useful life through modest yet deliberate daily action. In ghazal suites, short lyrics, and longer narrative poems, Steeves uses clean, precise language to open loopholes of vision in what is, for a young husband and father, a confusing, even threatening world. From the Inside Flap 'Cutting the devil's throat' hurling a round stone upwards so it plunges into the water with only a hollow gulp is a game that demands intense engagement with the physical environment. Andrew Steeves' ghazal suites, short lyrics, and longer narratives play with words in the same spirit, opening loopholes of vision in a confusing, even threatening, world.' From the Back Cover 'Cutting the devil's throat' hurling a round stone upwards so it plunges into the water with only a hollow gulp is a game that demands intense engagement with the physical environment. Andrew Steeves' ghazal suites, short lyrics, and longer narratives play with words in the same spirit, opening loopholes of vision in a confusing, even threatening, world. About the Author Andrew Steeves (1970) was raised in Westmoreland County, NB, and he now lives in Wolfville, NS, where he completed an MA in English at Acadia University. Steeves is the copublisher and editor for Gaspereau Press, and he was the editor of the Gaspereau Review through its complete run from 1997 to 2001.

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