Gwendolyn MacEwan first appeared under the Oberon imprint five years ago when she published a group of silvery, mysterious stories called Noman. By that time she had already published several books of poetry, one of which had won the Governor General's Award. Her most recent book of poems is typical of all her best work: at once musical and light-hearted, earthy and luminous.
Gwendolyn MacEwan first appeared under the Oberon imprint five years ago when she published a group of silvery, mysterious stories called Noman. By that time she had already published several books of poetry, one of which had won the Governor General's Award. Her most recent book of poems is typical of all her best work: at once musical and light-hearted, earthy and luminous.