In this extraordinary collection of poems written between 1972-1992, award-winning poet and author Lynne Kositsky explores themes ranging from love and adoption to environmental abuse and the holocaust. With a unique voice that is at times lyrical and humorous and at other times stark and defiant, she weaves a thoroughly accessible series of intimate and memorable poems in The Angle of the World. Lynne has been published in numerous magazines, journals and poetry anthologies. In 1979, she won the prestigious E.J. Pratt Gold Medal and Award given annually by the University of Toronto. Lynne is also a widely published children’s and Young Adult author. You can learn more about her novels at lynnekositsky.ca.
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