The poetry of Don McKay is renowned for its piquant wit, lyric emotion,
and pitch-perfect vernacular music. His work has received national
acclaim and the recognition of many awards, including the Governor
General's Award for Poetry, which he has won twice, and, most recently,
from the prestigious and internationally known Griffin Poetry Prize, for
which his most recent book was a finalist.
Camber is the lilt in the physics of flight, the anti-gravitational
alchemy of both wings and poetry. It is also at the heart of the poetry
of Don McKay. Spanning three decades, and drawing on all of McKay's
major collections, this selection distills the essence of his craft and
provides an overview of, and an ideal introduction to, the work to date
of one of Canada's most celebrated poets.