Nov 2010 | 5.5 x 8.5 | 16 pp | 978-1-926655-19-2
| $10.00
Hay
Day Canticle
A Poetry Chapbook by David Zieroth
Zieroth:
"A portrait of an agricultural feed-supply salesman may be an unusual
subject for a poem, and how I came upon the speaker in Hay Day Canticle
is not entirely clear, but as his story presented itself to me, I followed
him from prairie-farm childhood through first sex to marriage, affairs,
baseball. At the time I had been reading Louis MacNeice's Autumn
Sequel, a poem whose use of rhyme had long interested me. I suddenly
found myself using MacNeice's form, and the result is this nine-part
narrative, each part consisting of eight three-line stanzas, a shape
helpful in releasing and containing the man's song of tragedies and
joys."
David Zieroths most recent book of
poetry, The Fly in Autumn (Harbour, 2009), won the Governor Generals
Literary Award and was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
and the Acorn-Plantos Award for Peoples Poetry in 2010. He has
also published The Village of Sliding Time (Harbour, 2006) and
Crows Do Not Have Retirement (Harbour, 2001), poems, and a memoir,
The Education of Mr. Whippoorwill: A Country Boyhood (Macfarlane
Walter & Ross, 2002). He won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for
How I Joined Humanity at Last (Harbour, 1998). A chapbook, Berlin
Album (Rubicon Press), was released in 2009. He taught at Douglas
College in New Westminster, B.C. before retiring and founding The Alfred
Gustav Press, a micro press for publishing poetry. He lives in North
Vancouver, B.C.
Visit www.davidzieroth.com.