Poems

Poems by Anne Michaels, published by Knopf on January 4, 2000, is a collection that unites her earlier works, The Weight of Oranges and Miner’s Pond, along with her latest pieces in Skin Divers. This edition, comprising 208 pages, offers readers an introduction to Michaels’s poetry, showcasing her meditative and insightful style.
In this collection, readers will find a range of themes that reflect the depth of human experience. The poems are crafted to resonate with emotions and thoughts, transcending mere trends or political commentary. By bringing together these companion volumes, Poems serves as a comprehensive exploration of Michaels’s poetic voice, inviting readers to engage with her unique perspective on life and existence.
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Prior to her stunning first novel, Fugitive Pieces, Anne Michaels had already won awards and critical acclaim for two books of poetry: The Weight of Oranges (1986), which won the Commonwealth Prize for the Americas, and Miner’s Pond (1991), which received the Canadian Authors Association Award and was short-listed for the Governor General’s Award and the Trillium Award. Although they were published separately, these two books, along with Skin Divers, a collection of Michaels’s newest work, were written as companion volumes.
Poems brings all three books together for the first time, creating for American readers a wonderful introduction to Anne Michaels’s poetry. Meditative and insightful, powerful and heart-moving, these are poems that, as Michael Ondaatje has written, “go way beyond games or fashion or politics . . . They represent the human being entire.”
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