Sidelines is a book of down-to-earth poetry straight from the mind of a busy professional, Peter Hrastovec: lawyer, poet, father, community leader, and occasional stage actor. It includes poems record
Sidelines is a book of down-to-earth poetry straight from the mind of a busy professional, Peter Hrastovec: lawyer, poet, father, community leader, and occasional stage actor. It includes poems recording time and prominent people both historical and contemporary who have had a significant impact on Canadian culture, such as Margaret Atwood, Mordecai Richler, and Irving Layton. This work is reflective and personal, but still approachable to the casual reader. Poetry fans, anyone interested in reading the words of a self-proclaimed food enthusiast, and a lawyer outside the office will all enjoy this book.
Inside the mind of a practicing lawyer is a busy place. Hrastovec allows a glimpse into some of the bustling thoughts running through his mind; these can range from rants on a typical day in the office to tributes to past writers who have had a major influence on the literary world.
Hrastovec uses relatable language that isn?t to be feared; he speaks to be understood. The references aren?t obscure, and are as easy to understand as typing their names into Google. There is a variety of language that will appeal to the poet in all of you.
Sidelines gives readers a glimpse into busy Windsor-Essex life, current and past, and takes them further on a journey beyond home. From the perspective of professional life, he writes about both rural and urban living, as well as travel beyond Canada and the West. Hrastovec's poetic eye captures the passing of time along with all it entails: changing places and beliefs, new life, the loss of innocence, death and the loss of friends, and significant historical events both globally and locally. Throughout his book are accounts of shared histories that many Canadians will recognize as their own.
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ADRIATIC MATINS
in my mother's village
the church stands
at the top
of the hill
its white-washed walls
stripped shamelessly by
the indelicate touch
of briny winds
while immodest windows
wrench themselves
free from casements cracked with age
the old grey clock
numbed into stubborn silence
wears an embarrassed grin
and stares blindly out to sea
the small gothic steeple
--the triumph of some
deceased generation?
points an indignant finger
at the innocent morning
breaking in blue
and far far below
beneath this ancient peace
an army of old women
parading in their best black
undertake their private pilgrimages
and collect like dust
under the foot
of this bloodless calvary
brandishing prayers unsheathed
in strategic anticipation
of one united assault
on god
rumor has it
he's resting
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Peter Hrastovec grew up in Windsor, Ontario where he continues to reside with his family. He is a lawyer as well as a poet, and has had work appear in The Windsor ReView?s Special FILTH issue (Spring 2012). In Lieu of Flowers (2012) was Peter Hrastovec?s first book of poetry, and appears in the Black Moss Press First Lines Series.
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