
Pick it up!
Take a look!
Put it back!
Tell your friends!!!
Well, it's the end of term and the beginning of spring. It's actually the end and the beginning of many things. So I felt like blogging a little more casual than usual. I spent last night painstakingly typing out this poem. I really hope someone takes the time to read it...Please feel free to let me know if you did!
I've always liked this poem. And for many reasons it seems to be particularly appropriate in this moment of time.
The land has a very loud voice in Canadian literature. It's almost as if Purdy's poems are written from the land's point of view. I know the land Purdy is writing about in this poem very well; many parts of it have flooded this week. A friend of mine who grew up in a similar part of Ontario has chosen to return to a life of farming. He recommend I read Fields of Plenty by Michael Ableman, and I did. I recommend it to you too...we have it in our library system (call # S 605.5 .A249 2005).
I've noticed that many of our Masters students are studying agriculture and agricultural land. In a climate of environmental desperation, health crises and food prices causing riots around the world, it is reassuring to know a new generation sees the need for local and sustainable food sources and community building.
Enjoy.
The Country North of Belleville
by Al Purdy
Bush land scrub land -
Cashel Township and Wollaston
Elzevir McClure and Dungannon
green lands of Weslemkoon Lake
where a man might have some
opinion of what beauty
is and none deny him
for miles ---
Yet this is the country of defeat
where Sisyphus rolls a big stone
year after year up the ancient hills
picknicking glaciers have left strewn
with centuries' rubble
backbreaking days
in the sun and rain
when realization seeps slow in the mind
without grandeur or self deception in
noble struggle
of being a fool --
Old fences drift vaguely among the trees
a pile of moss-covered stones
gathered for some ghost purpose
has lost meaning under the meaningless sky
--- they are like cities under water
and the undulating green waves of time
are laid on them --
And this is a country where the young
leave quickly
unwilling to know what their fathers know
or think the words their mothers do not say --
Herschel Monteagle and Faraday
lakeland rockland and hill country
a little adjacent to where the world is
a little north of where the cities are and
sometime
we may go back there
to the country of our defeat
Wollaston Elzevir and Dungannon
and Weslemkoon lake land
where the high townships of Cashel
McClure and Marmora once were ---
But it's been a long time since
and we must enquire the way
of strangers --
& Fork
Tom Dixon
TS 171.4 .A49x 2007
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Mosaics
West 8
NA 9207 .W48x 2008
What firm is about to revitalize the Toronto Waterfront? Rotterdam’s urban design and landscape architecture firm, West 8, led by Adriaan Geuze. Known for combining ecology, people, and weather conditions with building programme “West 8 aims to incorporate awareness of these various aspects in a playful, optimistic manner that stimulates the desire to conquer and take possession of a space.” Take a peek at what the firm has done in other parts of the world to prepare yourself for Toronto’s waterfront transformation.
Riess Wood³: Modulare Holzbausysteme
Otto Kapfinger & Ulrich Wieler (Eds.)
NA 4110 .R54x 2007
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