Book Description
A temporary move to Toronto in the winter of 2000, a twisted ankle, an empty house-all inspired Mouré as she read Alberto Caeiro and Fernando Pessoa's classic long poem O Guardador de Rebanhos. For fun, she started to translate, altering tones and vocabularies. From the Portuguese countryside and roaming sheep of 1914, a 21st century Toronto emerged, its neighborhoods still echoing the 1950s, their dips and hollows, hordes of wild cats, paved creeks. Her poem became a translation, the jubilant and irrepressible vigil of a fervent person. "Suddenly," says Mouré impishly, "I had found my master." Caeiro's sheep were his thoughts and his thoughts, he claimed, were all sensations. Mouré's sheep are stray cats and from her place in Caeiro's poetry, she creates a woman alive in an urban world where the rural has not vanished, where the archaic suffuses us even when we do not beckon it, and yet the present tense floods us fully. In this ecstatic long poem of hope and creeks and cats and rain, Sheep's Vigil by a Fervent Person catches Governor General's Award-winner Erin Mouré at her most playful and ingenuous-and wearing her Galician name.
Language Notes
Text: English, Portugese
About the Author
Erin Mouré is a poet and translator in French, Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese. She is the author of 12 books of poetry, including Domestic Fuel, A Frame of the Book, and Furious. She has been the recipient of the Governor General's Award and the Pat Lowther Memorial Award.
Sheep's Vigil by a Fervent Person FROM THE PUBLISHER
This creative translation by a Canadian poet of Fernando Pessoa's classic long poem O Guardador de Rebanhos manipulates central images to shed new light on life in 21st-century Toronto. Where Pessoa introduced sheep roaming the Portugese countryside in 1914, Mouré reflects on the hordes of wild cats that infest the aging neighborhoods of modern Toronto. The contrasts and affecting tones and vocabulary highlight the precarious boundaries of rural and urban life and showcase a renowned poet at her most playful and ingenious.
Author Biography: Erin Mouré is a poet and translator in French, Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese. She is the author of 12 books of poetry, including Domestic Fuel, A Frame of the Book, and Furious. She has been the recipient of the Governor General's Award and the Pat Lowther Memorial Award.