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Beloved lyric poet A.F. Moritz's twenty-second volume asserts poetry's spirit, equal and antidotal to the suicidal nature of present-day civilization. "You don't live if there's no poetry: you don't live at all, or if you appear to yourself to be living, you're not. You really are living, though, even if you're dead, because you do have poetry, poetry's with you whether or not you know it…" Great Silent Ballad, beloved lyric poet A.F. Moritz's twenty-second volume of poetry, in visionary terms forwards the assertion that poetry, a primordial reality, is in the current moment both the equal of, and the antidote to, the rest of present-day civilization and its suicidal nature. The book unfolds in seven short sections that probe such topics as the crucial value of childhood; a human person's development through maturity and age; the perennially avant-garde nature of great poetry no matter what time and place; and poetry's inherent involvement with hope and creativity, life and feeling, freedom and love. Great Silent Ballad also reprises Moritz's longstanding celebration of common human conversation, the apex of which (he argues convincingly) is what we call "poetry"-meaning not just the art of verse, but our total access to the goodness of natural existence. - Moritz has for some time now been known as a master of the form, having won or been recognized for every conceivable honour, both in Canada and the U.S. - Each new collection just solidifies his place among the best lyric poets of his generation. - Moritz is fresh off a four-year stint (2019-2023) as poet Laureate of Toronto. - Moritz has been teaching poetry at U of T for thirty years, and his known for his generosity and mentorship skills. He has helped dozens of young poets launch their careers
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