Escape Velocity

Winner, E.J. Pratt Poetry Award

Carmelita McGrath’s Escape Velocity — the long awaited follow-up to her Atlantic Poetry Prize-winning collection To the New World — culls overlooked fragments from our domestic lives and ferries them on unpredictable journeys. A conversation with a telemarketer becomes a monologue on overcoming loss, stray animals provoke cautionary tales shared between generations of women, and junk mail fosters a meditation on necessity, debt, and the inevitability of one’s passing. From the elegiac, to the playful, to the meditative, McGrath effortlessly shifts from a natural refinement to a near breathless elegance. Well worth the wait, Escape Velocity marks the return of McGrath’s receptive intelligence, gathering strength and taking flight.

Contributors

Carmelita McGrath

Carmelita McGrath is a poet, editor, anthologist, story writer, and novelist. She is the author of more than a dozen books, including two books of poetry. In addition to the Atlantic Poetry Prize, she has won the Newfoundland Book Award for her short story collection, Stranger Things Have Happened, which was also shortlisted for the Thomas Head Raddall Fiction Award. She lives in St. John’s.
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Disclaimer – How Difficult It Is to Remain Buried – Unsaid – With a Key to Some Door in My Hand – The Night Clock – An Idea of Order in Beacon Hill Park – In … 21 $2.10

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How to Leave an Island – Unsent Letter # 3 – Oriental Poppies – You Are Brave – Reclining – Rhinestones – Two Children in White – Falling Angels – … 21 $2.10

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On Six Lines from Rumi’s “Night and Sleep” – Interstice – Fever Dreams – The Garden Leaving -7 Unsent Letter # 5 – Watering at Dawn – How to Grow … 21 $2.10

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Outside Clinic 2B – November Rain – Unsent Letter # 7 – Goodbye – Creatures, When You Go – Last Pale December Roses – Dispersals – Hearts of Palm – … 18 $1.80