Alterations (Paperback, New)


"Alterations" is a book of arrival at beginnings. When George Payerle finally escaped city life, he returned to the coast into which he had been born, a coast where the mountains fall into the sea as waves of rainforest. This is a coast of "shadow weather" amongst cedars and fir where the light of everyday is a Turner painting, a land/seascape suffussed with the spirit made visible. These "Alterations" continue the musical meditations of Payerle's "Last Trip to Oregon," which memorialized the death of his friend, the poet Charles Lillard. The music has moved towards Bach's cello suites and Jan Garbarek's loon-like saxophone. The serenity achieved through mourning the death of a friend has moved into transcendent contemplation of the diurnal and the extraordinary --garbage day, George W's baleful face, Vancouver Island rising like a tsunami in the west, the return of a prodigal daughter--transcendent but never without pain, or death--language many-jewelled as the fangs of "these wolves herding prey toward consummation, and tender yet as ewes with lamb."

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"Alterations" is a book of arrival at beginnings. When George Payerle finally escaped city life, he returned to the coast into which he had been born, a coast where the mountains fall into the sea as waves of rainforest. This is a coast of "shadow weather" amongst cedars and fir where the light of everyday is a Turner painting, a land/seascape suffussed with the spirit made visible. These "Alterations" continue the musical meditations of Payerle's "Last Trip to Oregon," which memorialized the death of his friend, the poet Charles Lillard. The music has moved towards Bach's cello suites and Jan Garbarek's loon-like saxophone. The serenity achieved through mourning the death of a friend has moved into transcendent contemplation of the diurnal and the extraordinary --garbage day, George W's baleful face, Vancouver Island rising like a tsunami in the west, the return of a prodigal daughter--transcendent but never without pain, or death--language many-jewelled as the fangs of "these wolves herding prey toward consummation, and tender yet as ewes with lamb."

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Imprint

Signature Editions

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2004

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First published

October 2004

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Dimensions

227 x 154 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

96

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-921833-97-0

Barcode

9780921833970

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LSN

0-921833-97-0



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