Love on the Marsh, a long poem in 100 stanzas, is described by
Lochhead as an extension of High Marsh Road and brother and sister
to it. The diary-like entries, a form to which Lochhead has
frequently returned over the years, can also be compared to his
work in The Panic Field. By turns earthy and etherial, a pilgrimage
through a landscape of grass and sky and tumultuous emotions, Love
on the Marsh revisits the High Marsh Road with a new eye and finds
in it the self-examining, self-discovering heart. Douglas Lochhead,
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a life-member of the
League of Canadian Poets, was born in Guelph, Ontario in 1922, and
served as an infantry and artillery officer in the Canadian Army
during World War II.
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