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No Cage Contains a Stare That Well

Each poem in this collection is a self-contained vessel in which adistinct bit of Canada's national game of hockeya player or a fight, asave or a goal, an injury or a regretis preserved.

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  • "Each poem in this collection is a self-contained vessel in which adistinct bit of Canada's national game of hockeya player or a fight, asave or a goal, an injury or a regretis preserved."@en
  • "The legendary Terry Sawchuk is said to have kept parts of himself in jars: one for teeth, one for bone chips, and another for his appendix. no cage contains a stare that well is jarring in much the same way. Each poem in this collection is a self-contained vessel in which a distinct bit of our national game - a player or a fight, a save or a goal, an injury or a regret - is preserved; mementos cross-cut into countless sheets of ice. Often dark and brooding, this book offers a league of gloomy characters: a spiteful Zamboni driver and a nearly blinded beer-leaguer; a maimed minor-hockey coach and that over-bearing hockey dad you've heard in the rink. These are poems about hockey - shifting their way through the game, its characters, images, and passions. no cage contains a stare that well is like an impossible glove save in overtime - exulting in the game while examining the darker, musty corners of its locker rooms. But these poems speak to life off-ice as well: to how we know what we know, how we feel what we feel, and how we win or lose."@en

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  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Poetry"
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  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "No Cage Contains a Stare That Well"@en
  • "No cage contains a stare that well"
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