In this second collection of poetry, Peter Unwin further explores daily life in the first decades of the millennium in a voice familiar from his first collection, When We Were Old, which the Malahat Review praised for its "sardonic clarity...forever tempered by a deeper caring." Packed equally with love and ruin, The Infinite Park documents the ways each day comes undone and celebrates the tireless minute-by-minute heroics required to...
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