In Lost August, Esta Spalding builds an exquisite poetic honeycomb, bursting with rich imagery and lyrical texture. Each poem is a passage to the next; each reverberates with images and echoes of the others; each moves to the dazzling final sequence, "A Yellow Dress." Here is a lush world, freighted with loss, where the reader "rides into absence, province of the heart."
Two poems in the collection have been recognized with national awards: "Bee Verse" won the National Poetry Contest in 1998 and "Aperture" won the Malahat Long Poem Contest in 1995.
Two poems in the collection have been recognized with national awards: "Bee Verse" won the National Poetry Contest in 1998 and "Aperture" won the Malahat Long Poem Contest in 1995.
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