Dwyer roams the Mediterranean and South East Asian terrain of
Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Turkey, Greece and Spain as a
foreigner voyeur, at once nomadic and in exile, breathing in the
sights and sounds of the exotic lands that rise up to greet her.
Here is a beautiful chronicle of a sojourn to worlds translated
from strange brushstrokes of landscape and gesture into the shared
language of sight and sound. Here too is a traveller in the process
of translating herself so that divergent cultures form a language
not broken but braided. These poems are as much about the "eye" as
the "I" and the levelling of a gaze which casts itself upon wind,
water, light, mountain and the sun-drenched faces of all those with
whom she shares the path. In an attempt to capture the harmony and
balance of eastern mythology and the quiet spirit that infuses mind
and body, the poet inhales a deep breath that also lightens this
body of verse, a refreshing human breeze that carries with it a
myriad of rich and pungent memories. On the final page the
traveller exhales an altered self, happy to occupy the body that is
home, returning to Canada re-turned.
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