The Port Inventory by Donald McGrath

The Saint Lawrence River glides beneath high windows while, close by, schoolchildren’s bright winter coats glow in Parthenais Prison’s shade. In a hotel on a cliff above Biarritz, a man peers down into a darkened courtyard and thinks he hears low sobbing through the plashing of a fountain. In an east coast fishing village, a bedridden child experiences heightened lucidity in delirium. A slum landlord in Prince Rupert gives lessons on the British Empire. These are a few moments in The Port Inventory.
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English
Poetry
Poems that span the distance between Newfoundland and Montreal
2012
978-1770-860-97-1
Markham, Ontario
2012
77
softcover