Blending hard-edged observation with a fine dash of humour, the text maps the apprenticeship of the heart from the individual breath to the wind. At once an affirmation of the self and its annihilation, This Wind opens into the silence behind the words.
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“These poems, in their delicious simplicity, should be required reading for those who believe ours is a complex age, and that a complex age demands complex poetry. Instead, it is poets like Ruvinsky who help us to realize just how far ordinary language can take us toward ineffable things.” —Montreal Gazette
About the Author
A New Englander by birth, Joan Ruvinsky moved to Montreal to study physics and, later, linguistics at McGill University. Joan was well known for her poetry and for her work teaching yoga and meditation. Her poems appeared in Quarry, PRISM International, The Antigonish Review, Zynergy, Poetry Canada Review, Matrix, and Rubicon. Joan died in 2016.