Margaret Avison, one of Canada's premier poets, is a highly sophisticated and self-conscious writer, both charming and intimidating at the same time. She calls to mind her more famous predecessors–the religious poets George Herbert, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and T. S. Eliot–as she vigorously engages both heart and intellect. «She has forged a way to write against the grain, some of the most humane, sweet and profound poetry of our time,» write the judges of the 2003 Griffin Poetry Prize. ...