Unquiet Bones
October 1, 2015 | ISBN 978-1-928088-07-3 | 70 Pages
Find at your local bookstore (Canada).
Find at your local book seller (Indiebound USA).
Peter Midgley does not shy away from politics, whether documenting efforts to uproot colonialism or the number of murdered Aboriginal women in Canada. In these dramatic and uncompromising poems, Midgley roves between Canada and Africa, stopping briefly to consider struggles for democracy in places as diverse as Hong Kong and Ancient Rome. With lines that look for justice and record our search for human dignity, Midgley shows us “bodies silent as crocodiles on the kavango” and how “freedom is a lovely word, thin as a thousand paper lights.” But still the poet finds time to dream beside a campfire, to… Read more