Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Jenna Jameson At Radio

Pascal Madeleine Gagnon





(1938)




is the story of light gaps in the sky after storm - of rain, wind - the history of the blue that we were never spoken and we want lots of words while diagonally across his silence songwriters of all cash income in herds, small or large, migratory wings dusted Seed distant is the story of the birds that remake the lives of trees, such as buds, or by passing them nesting, spring spring ...

Madeleine Gagon breaststroke in his prose and his verse, his native Quebec and life as it goes, as it takes you - as you leave - with a connection to a novelist. She has published two novels, however, that the rest of his work is a poem, a poem ...

say I'm leaving and I just sing
not know where exactly you
destroyed
you resurrected
of yesteryear stifled voices echo woke
lost votes defeats
CROCHETED
upheld complaints plains forests
reclaimed wood cradles
voice of revenge
Abundance and diversity of these works published by the nearly complete Hexagon are (under cover of a rather pale) with a nice richness. On every page, the generosity of a sorrowful heart, not the world itself, and the joy of saying the vastness of that life which exalts us and we opressed: it is, simply, Madeleine Gagnon.
Jean-Marie Perret
  • Madeleine Gagnon, In the shadow of words , Poems 1964-2006, The Hexagon, 2007.

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