More To Keep Us Warm

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Winner of 2008 Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry.

Both chronicle and confrontation, the poems of Jacob Scheier’s debut work out and through notions of loss. As the death of a young man’s mother instigates and informs these investigations, the realities of romantic failures become inextricably connected, and in the process More To Keep Us Warm maps the limitations, and breaking points, of the human heart. Questioning how and why we fall in and out of love becomes the collection’s haunting refrain.

At the same time, Scheier's poems mourn the absence of both religious and cultural identity. Facing the painful and confusing losses of his life, the support of the only “tradition” the writer knows — an atheist, socialist upbringing — proves unsatisfying. In response, More To Keep Us Warm explores the formation of a new, complex sense of self as inherited belief systems fail. With humour, sardonic wit, and conversational charm, this search engages and struggles with Judeo–Christian tradition to become an intimate meditation on the nature of God in a secular world.

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i heard Jacob Scheier read in Vancouver recently and was impressed with his persona in his poems! please convey my especial appreciationg for the poem Stuff although i don't believe he is like Gandhi!

I have this book and I highly recommend it for anyone that is just looking to read some great poems - and also feel warm inside - it really does reflect the title of the book ;)

As someone who is deeply religious and have suffered my fare share of bereavement I have found this book to be a real lift for me emotionally.

 

You rock it up and keep rocking. Pure Berry Max

 

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