On Wednesday evening, a new anthology, The Revolving City, was launched there.
That site was doubly appropriate as the anthology presents poems by writers who have participated in SFU's popular Lunch Poems series -- and the venue for those readings is barely outside the door where the celebratory launch was held.
As with any such collection, many people were involved in bringing the book to fruition. One of those is Kim Gilker, the photographer in the image above. She's taking a picture of George Bowering, as he's reading a wonderful poem from the book by the recently-deceased Jamie Reid.
The poem suits the image, as it's a powerful rant piece called "Prayer" with the following lines that repeat as part of the chorus.
LET THE SKY ESCAPEAnd yes, the poem is all in caps, so is probably meant to be shouted across the universe.
LET THE SKY ESCAPE
LET THE SKY ESCAPE
LET THE SKY ESCAPE AT LEAST
AT LEAST LET THE SKY ESCAPE PLEASE AT LEAST
LET THE SKY ESCAPE
The sky glowering in the background as sunset approaches seemed the just-right companion to Bowering's reading.
And this event was just the first in the four days of this year's Word Vancouver event. What a great start to it. If you're in range of Vancouver, maybe I'll see you Sunday at Library Square.
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