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This remarkable collection of poems lures you in, at first to stand alone in the dark, but slowly there comes a hint of light from a crack beneath a door, then a riot of sensuous intensity as you open up to the beauty that lies between the folds of words, bursts of poetic energy that casts warm light over all shadows.

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This remarkable collection of poems lures you in, at first to stand alone in the dark, but slowly there comes a hint of light from a crack beneath a door, then a riot of sensuous intensity as you open up to the beauty that lies between the folds of words, bursts of poetic energy that casts warm light over all shadows.
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Autorenporträt
Jeff Bien is an internationally acclaimed poet, a musician, and a meditation and spiritual practitioner. His work has been published, translated, and performed in more than 30 countries, and his poems and poetry collections have received the Arc Poem of the Year Editor's Choice Award, the Live Canon Poetry Award, and the CBC Literary Award, among other accolades. He is the author of American & Other Poems, Prosody at the Café du Coin, Songs of Non-Separation: Teachings on Consciousness and Spirituality, and Undressing the Illusion: Letters to a Young Mystic. He lives in Kemptville, Ontario. A.F. Moritz of Toronto has been a finalist three times for the Governor General's Award, and he has received various notices for his poetry, among them the Award in Literature of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Griffin Poetry Prize, the Ingram Merrill Fellowship, the ReLit Award, and the Raymond Souster Award. His poems have appeared frequently in Poetry, Hudson Review , Malahat Review, The Fiddlehead, Southwest Review, American Poetry Review , Paris Review, and more. His forthcoming book (excerpted in this issue, courtesy House of Anansi) is a long sequential poem, titled Sequence.