Griffin Poetry Prize 2008
Canadian Winner
Book: The Holy Forest: Collected Poems of Robin Blaser
Poet: Robin Blaser
Publisher: University of California Press
Robin Blaser reads Image-Nation 21 (territory
Image-Nation 21 (territory, by Robin Blaser
Image-Nation 21 (territory
wandering to the other, wandering
the spiritual realities, skilled in all
ways of contending, he did not search
out death or courage, did not
found something, a country,
or end it, but made it endless,
that is his claim to fame, to
seek out what is beyond any single
man or woman, or the multiples
of them the magic country that
is homelandthe bridges I strained for, strings
of my vastness in language, and
the cars rushed by in both
directions flashing at one anotherthe mechanic of splendour, sought
after, chanted in the windy
cables and the river sailed,
haphazard, under the solitudehe had only the stories to tell, naked
and plotless, the spiritual territories,
earth-images and sky-maps, dark
at the edgesthe mechanic of the marvelous dreamed
of Stalin and Hitler and the ordinary,
endlessly knew where he had gone
and, then, came back, whatever happens
if, I said – I was talking to religionists –
you gain social justice,
solve the whole terror, then where
is god? certainly not in happiness
and since god is not in unhappiness,
there you have it the skilled
adventure in hostilities with no nameFrom The Holy Forest: Collected Poems of Robin Blaser, by Robin Blaser
Copyright © 2006 The Regents of the University of California
I remember admiring Robin Blaser’s big beautiful reading ring — I think it was an opal — that I later read he always wore when he performed. I’m so grateful I had the chance to hear him before he left us.