Governor General's Award-finalist Steven Heighton employs his signature
blend of emotional fierceness and linguistic beauty to tap into This
whim / against what drifts to dark. The Address Book is a collection
of remarkably well-crafted love letters, letters of loss, and lyrical
moments of complaint and redress where music and intelligence are the
last guard against wind walls of real grief. Elegiac, angry, tender, and
brazenly heart-felt, these poems achieve their effect through total
conviction; a complete immersion in the rich palette of human emotions
-- comfortable and otherwise. The collection's second half includes the
author's versions from Western poetry's sustaining giants, including
Beaudelaire, Rimbaud, Sappho, Catullus, Homer, and Rilke.