Small Beneath the Sky is a tender, unsparing portrait of a family. It is also a book about place. Growing up in a small prairie city, where the local heroes were hockey players and curlers,
Lorna Crozier never once dreamed of becoming a writer. Nonetheless, the grace, wisdom, and wit of her poetry have won her international acclaim. In this marvellous volume of recollections, she charts the geography that has shaped her character and her sense of home.
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Lorna Crozier, one of Canada’s most celebrated poets, has read from her work on every continent. She has received numerous awards, including the Governor General’s Award, for her fifteen books of poetry, which include
The Blue Hour of the Day: Selected Poems;
Whetstone;
Apocrypha of Light;
What the Living Won’t Let Go;
A Saving Grace;
Everything Arrives at the Light;
Inventing the Hawk;
Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence; and
The Garden Going On Without Us. She has also edited several anthologies, among them
Desire in Seven Voices and, with Patrick Lane,
Addicted: Notes from the Belly of the Beast. She lives in Saanich, British Columbia.