This commemorative edition showcases the select poetry of Canadian poet Emily Isaacson, from her simple pieces to the epic. This work surrounds the guillotine of the recession that has influenced Canadians over the past decade. It is evident her readers have only begun to taste her nuances, wording, and poetic structure, including her own invention "the eclipsed poem." Her dedicated voice has spoken in poetry to royals, cloisters, people groups, and nations.
This poignant and lyrical collection rises to stir our hearts from poverty to the ornamental. Emily Isaacson writes her sacred words as we enter the Baroque era of the internet. Her prolific verse sparks poetry with life.