ROO BORSON has published thirteen previous books of poems, includingRain; road; an open boat andShort Journey Upriver Toward Oishida, winner of the Governor General's Award, the Pat Lowther Memorial Award, and the Griffin Poetry Prize. She has also won awards for her essays. With Kim Maltman, she writes and translates collaboratively under the pen name Baziju. She lives in Toronto.
Advance Praise for Cardinal in the Eastern White Cedar - -Here are poems that hold the reader in a deep conversation that excites and calms in turn. . . . Through form, Borson explores what it means to be alive and mortal in the natural world with its ever-present human influences.--- Canadian Poetry Review Praise for Roo Borson's Poetry: - -In poetry, few things matter so much as a hungry eye, a fresh way of responding to the world . . . Roo Borson is a true original.- -- Maclean's - -Roo Borson invites us to embark on a meditative, imaginative and spiritual journey. This book has a profound inner life. It is resonant and whole, moving with quiet, apparently easy steps into the depth of human experience.- -- Jury citation, Governor General's Award - -This is the work of a poet writing at the height of her powers. It is a poetic journal of mortality, . . . of entering middle age, and of journeying through landscape, seasons, plants, pasts, to find it again. The book is a small perfection in its construction, moving deftly through seasons and forms . . .- -- Jury citation, Griffin Poetry Prize