The Keystone of Canadian Poetry Turns 35
Fall 2010. Vol. 33 No.2
The second of two issues celebrating thirty-five years of publishing. This special 160-page issue is packed with poetry from seventy-five Canadian poets whose work has been published in CV2 over the past twenty-five years, from 1985 to the present.
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Departure
by Chris HutchinsonHe rowed until the palisades wavered in the distance like the energy of heat. The sky took on a blister-sheen.... -
Ampleur et densité
by Geneviève MorinCe n’est pas nécessaire Il y a suffisamment d’amour dans le monde La preuve, c’est que si on pouvait capter... -
Shredding
by Maureen HynesFive sheets at a time I lower your history into the teeth. Deeds and denials, medical trials. Claims, creations, applications.... -
Olympus
by Jim NasonThe dog on the path appears from the shadows of nothing. About the size of a wolf, it does not... -
Footnote to the Book of Moonlight
by David HickeyFirst published as The Cotton Sonnet, then posthumously as The Mineral Thief, the book of moonlight never did appear... -
On the First Day
by Rosanna Deerchildall us kids had to do it eh a lot of us cried all huddled together like sheep bleating... -
The Accent
by Tanis MacDonaldHe shakes your hand in a crowded room, he shakes your hand and leans in close to whisper I like... -
Lightsinthenight
by Joanne ArnottMoving right along from thoughts of orca feeding down the food chain to aboriginal dancers moving the crowd with superman... -
Heron
by Alison CalderIn the twilight, witching hour, a white heron turns a darkening pond into a fancy cocktail, burst of white delicate...