Refugium

Poems for the Pacific

New poetry written by prize-winning BC poets, musicians, and artists, anthologized by Victoria's city poet-laureate. 

While in the world of politics there are still climate change deniers, the poets watch the warming seas, the dying birds slicked in oil, the whales, the jellies, the sea otters and the octopus. They stand, as close to the shore as possible, watch the slow turning tide. In this collection of poems from the coast of B.C., California, Washington State, to Alaska and as far away as Auckland, New Zealand and as far back as early 19th century Japan these poems explore our connection to the Pacific, what we know and don’t know, how we’ve already changed the shore and the sea and what we fear losing.  

Poets in this anthology include John Barton, Brian Brett, Bruce Cockburn, Lorna Crozier, Brenda Hillman, Gary Geddes, Steven Heighton, Patrick Lane, Arleen Paré, Melanie Siebert, Ann Simpson, Rob Taylor, Patricia Young, Jan Zwicky and many more.  

In Refugium, editor Yvonne Blomer explores her deep concern with our sixth extinction and how stoic humans are continuing to wreak damage on the planet and her oceans.

Yvonne Blomer

96Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USZH-CNAR-SAYvonne Blomer is Victoria’s poet laureate, 2015-2018. Her most recent collection is As if a Raven (Palimpsest Press, 2014). Her travel memoir Sugar Ride: Cycling from Hanoi to Kuala Lumpur is forthcoming with Palimpsest Press in 2017. Yvonne holds an MA with distinction from the University of East Anglia, UK.

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  • much anticipated by BC's poetry and eco-justice communities
  • very relevant in time of pipelines, oil spills, and climate change
  • sought after by local festivals, reading series, and libraries
  • content stretches from BC to California to Japan to Alaska, to New Zealand