Nancy-Gay Rotstein's poetry has been hailed for its powerful imagery,perceptive insights, and universal appeal. This Horizon and Beyond brings together landmark poems from her previous collections with poems appearing in print for the first time.
Included are poems from Rotstein's travels through China as one of the first Westerners to enter that country after the Cultural Revolution; evocative and stirring images from her travels in Greece, Italy, Japan, and Israel; and an emotionally charged cycle of poems that--written over a 20-year period and purposely held for publication as a unit--capture the changing stages in a family's life. Her other enduring themes include history, nature, and ecology. Throughout are colourful and insightful poem-portraits of people and incisive portrayals of historical events--among them selections that contemplate Israel and the Holocaust.
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Nancy-Gay Rotstein is the author of two highly regarded collections of poetry, Through the Eyes of a Woman and Taking Off. Her intensive research approach and professional training in history and law make her a well-qualified observer and commentator. Mrs. Rotstein received a master's degree in history from the University of Toronto. She holds an LLB degree from Osgoode Hall Law School and is a Member of the Ontario Bar.
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