A turbulent, celebratory flight from an accomplished witness and journeyman.
Antony Di Nardo's third collection of poems occupies the air between Canada and Lebanon, viewer and painting, victim and triggerman, reader and page. Blending a bohemian ebullience with a reporter's obligation to witness, the poems in Roaming Charges are a heady and celebratory bouquet of jet fuel, camaraderie and muezzin music. They look long and hard at their subjects, but also speak of the trails those subjects leave across the skies.
I look for contraband from the infinite
in the work of others, ducks in a tree,
tales of mishaps/shipshapes, insincerities
at gloss the fugitive crickets and their happiness,
slip-ups at the marvels of a spirit world
still stuck in the land of vapours, a sound
like distant thunder from the back of the plane...
- from James Tate, Son of a Jet
Praise for Roaming Charges: This latest collection is luminous with the undeniable self in lyrical surrender to the dramas of mankind. - Robin Richardson.
This is poetry that aches? that matters. - Michael Mirolla
About the Author:
Antony Di Nardo is a poet and teacher. He currently divides his time between Beirut, Lebanon where he teaches English at International College and central Canada. He is the author of two previous collections of poems: Alien, Correspondent (Brick Books, 2010) and Soul on Standby (Exile Editions, 2010).