Two Bowls of Milk
The poems of Stephanie Bolster’s second collection move with delicacy and power, whether focussing on a flock of snow geese on a flooded plain, on the paintings of Jean Paul Lemieux, or on two wasps in a Pepsi can on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These intimate acts of language create a space infused with stillness and an edgy expectation. Here is a poetry of engagement and mystery, in which truth is found in seepage and reversal: the bowls of milk the colour of milk; the two facing human profiles forming between them the shape of a vase. This volume sketches a clear, unwavering arc through poems sometimes raw and painful, but always exquisite, and, ultimately, transformative.…
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October 28, 2014
Stephanie Bolster’s first book, White Stone: The Alice Poems (1998), won the Governor General’s Award for Poetry and the Gerald Lampert Award. Her second collection, Two Bowls of Milk (1999), won the Archibald Lampman Award and was a finalist for the Trillium Award. Her most recent book of poems is Pavilion (2002). Her work has also received the Bronwen Wallace Award and The Malahat Review’s long poem prize.
Born and raised in Vancouver, she now lives in Montreal, where she teaches creative writing at Concordia University.