The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems - Book Review,
by Michael Ondaatje

From Library Journal Ondaatje's witty and elegant poems resemble the whimsical dreamscapes of Rousseau, except that they are tinged with a rueful, sometimes mocking, irony. The poems have the feel of being written in a lonely moonlit kitchen at 2 a.m. in an atmosphere of deeply savored melanCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review “Michael Ondaatje’s poems read with the same whimsical precision and authority one finds in his prose. He is the most sensibly ironic writer I’ve read in years, and the most generously disposed. Would that all worlds were this deftly attended.” –Robert Creeley
“Ondaatje is one of the country’s best, a formidable craftsman and artist.” –The Whig-Standard, Kingston
“You feel yourself deep inside his mind and heart, and from there you feel the poem dance.” –Sharon Olds
Review ?Michael Ondaatje?s poems read with the same whimsical precision and authority one finds in his prose. He is the most sensibly ironic writer I?ve read in years, and the most generously disposed. Would that all worlds were this deftly attended.? ?Robert Creeley
?Ondaatje is one of the country?s best, a formidable craftsman and artist.? ?The Whig-Standard, Kingston
?You feel yourself deep inside his mind and heart, and from there you feel the poem dance.? ?Sharon Olds
From the Inside Flap Michael Ondaatje’s new selected poems, The Cinnamon Peeler, brings together poems written between 1963 and 1990, including work from his most recent collection, Secular Love. These poems bear witness to the extraordinary gifts that have won high praise for this truly original poet and novelist.
About the Author Michael Ondaatje is the author of three previous novels, a memoir and eleven books of poetry. His novel The English Patient won the Booker Prize. Born in Sri Lanka, he moved to Canada in 1962 and now lives in Toronto.
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