
The Wave-Maker
Poems
28 July 2008
Territory Rights — Worldwide.
Description
A contemplative, witty new collection from a "jewel of a poet" (Los Angeles Times).
In Elizabeth Spires's sixth collection of  poetry, the pilgrim soul, in its various guises, meditates on its own slow becoming, finding  humble companions in creatures as unlikely as a  lowly snail, a prehistoric coelacanth, or a tiny Japanese netsuke of a badger disguised as a monk. For Spires, life is both a pilgrimage and a  deepening—birth, death, and transformation all  part of a seamless continuum. Possessed of a  calm, crystalline sense of eternity, her poems  invite fellow travelers to sit for a little  while and be cleansed of the dust of  existence.



