ISBN-13: 9780990356516 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 178 str.
About the Author
william marshe is an Island son of Cape Breton, on Canada's east coast. He spent his early years immersed in a vibrant culture of artists, writers, singers and thespians, where he wrote, directed, acted in and designed many productions. Like many of the youth of the economically challenged area of Sydney, he left his home as a young adult to seek gainful employment elsewhere and now resides in Toronto, Ontario, working as a millwork designer for luxury homes, locally and around the globe. He continues to write when every moment presents itself.
"salt/ /water "is william's first collection of poetry. His work has appeared online and in the journal "ETC," as well as in the collection "The Medium is The Muse Channeling Marshall McLuhan]" published by NeoPoiesis Press.
Reviews
Cape Breton native William Marshe gives us poems that could be a read as the map of an internal landscape. Frequently rooted in nature, his verse explores the complexity of love and the inevitability of loss. Sensual, startling, melancholic, funny and chilling, he searches for that which is greater than the Known. Throughout this collection Marshe is, as he writes in "Bridal Path," "coaxing a dream from beneath the bed." In that he succeeds. This is a beautiful book of poetry.
Ed Macdonald, author of "Spat the Dummy" and "Atomic Storybook"
William Marshe's" salt//water" will not only resonate for the "island born," his insights into modern life and love will speak to all lovers of excellent verse. Full of insight of how landscape is internal as well as external, how the swings in a children's park can conjure the forlornness all of us have felt, Marshe is completely in tune with our times. Sensitive to every turn of the tide, bravely facing every storm, quietly etching the world around us in eloquently precise phrases, "salt//water" is an ambitious debut and a beautiful read.
Ken Chisholm, Arts columnist for the" Cape Breton Post" and whatsgoinon.ca Founding Storyteller in Residence for The Cape Breton Regional Library