For As Far as the Eye Can See
Robert Melancon
For As Far as the Eye Can See
Robert Melancon
In the 144 poems of For as Far as the Eye Can See, Robert Melancon re-imagines the sonnet as a rectangle of twelve lines, and poetry as a monument as fragile as the grass. Impressionistic, seasonal, allusive, in language sharp and clean, this form-driven collection is both a book of hours and a measured meditation on art, nature, and the vagaries of perception. Robert Melancon is one of Quebec’s most revered contemporary poets and a two-time winner of the Governor General’s Award. A longtime translator of Canadian poet A.M. Klein, Melancon has been the poetry columnist for Le Devoir and the Radio-Canada program En Toutes Lettres; he is also a critic and has been a professor at the University of Montreal. In addition to the Governor General’s Award he is a past recipient of the Prix Victor-Barbeau and the Prix Alain-Grandbois.
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