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Against the Hard Angle
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Against the Hard Angle

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The two sections that comprise matt robinson’s fourth full-length volume of poetry, Against the Hard Angle, though disparate in terms of form
the first consisting primarily of a long poem; the other a collection of shorter lyrical pieces
nonetheless share a common concern with ideas of relationship and its examination. At their core, these are poems about where we stand in relation to the rest of our various worlds. In the collection’s opening section, the eponymous (and 2009 Malahat Review Long Poem Award winning) against the hard angle steadily develops a grudging momentum, all the while searching for a way to articulate loss, in the end becoming a kind of meditative catalogue of relationship breakdown and divorce.
The second section takes as its immediate subject matter a different sort of relationship altogether. Having returned home after nearly a decade elsewhere, these are poems that reference robinson’s native Halifax, NS, more specifically and vividly than in his previous work; these are lines with the near / magical pull of some deep-seeded magnet now spinning, / we’d guess, completely / and fully out of control
a crazed, elemental / ballet.

Part extended love song to and for a city and part meditation on what a city can both say to and about us, Against the Hard Angle uses some of Halifax’s most and least famous places as jumping off points for a stop-and-start lyrical tour of eastern Canada’s largest urban centre, a sometimes fraught journey that leaves us all tendon-tensed, / against impact, near white-knuckled to / breakage.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
61
ISBN
9781550229158

The two sections that comprise matt robinson’s fourth full-length volume of poetry, Against the Hard Angle, though disparate in terms of form
the first consisting primarily of a long poem; the other a collection of shorter lyrical pieces
nonetheless share a common concern with ideas of relationship and its examination. At their core, these are poems about where we stand in relation to the rest of our various worlds. In the collection’s opening section, the eponymous (and 2009 Malahat Review Long Poem Award winning) against the hard angle steadily develops a grudging momentum, all the while searching for a way to articulate loss, in the end becoming a kind of meditative catalogue of relationship breakdown and divorce.
The second section takes as its immediate subject matter a different sort of relationship altogether. Having returned home after nearly a decade elsewhere, these are poems that reference robinson’s native Halifax, NS, more specifically and vividly than in his previous work; these are lines with the near / magical pull of some deep-seeded magnet now spinning, / we’d guess, completely / and fully out of control
a crazed, elemental / ballet.

Part extended love song to and for a city and part meditation on what a city can both say to and about us, Against the Hard Angle uses some of Halifax’s most and least famous places as jumping off points for a stop-and-start lyrical tour of eastern Canada’s largest urban centre, a sometimes fraught journey that leaves us all tendon-tensed, / against impact, near white-knuckled to / breakage.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
61
ISBN
9781550229158