Love
Love
By Max Layton
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Since the author's last book of poems was entitled Like, it seems only fitting that this new collection of fifty poems should be called Love. But, more importantly, these are the poems of an old man looking back at the people he has known and the life he has led whose memory, no matter how painful, he still cherishes. From childhood to adulthood to a suite of poems contemplating the author’s inevitable death, Love can be summed up as a meditation on mortality and the transitory nature of everything we think we have accomplished – including, ironically, this book.
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Guernica Editions (Essential Poets)
978-1-77849-029-3
100 pages |
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About the author
Born in Montreal in 1946, Max is the eldest son of painter Betty Sutherland (aka Boschka) and poet Irving Layton. He earned an MA in Eng. Lit. from the University of Toronto and then worked as a high school English teacher until retirement. A published novelist and short story writer, Max went legally blind more than a decade ago and during that difficult period recorded his first CD, Heartbeat Of Time. His eyesight eventually restored thanks to the miracle of modern science, Max felt he had been given a second chance. That is why the intervening years have seen the release of three more CDs of Max’s original songs, while Guernica Editions has since published three books of Max’s poems, When The Rapture Comes, (2012), In The Garden Of I Am, (2015), and Like (2018).