For Mark Henderson, a gesture, a dream-fragment or a bit of resurgent memory can lead to a poem. In Sheets of Glass, a collection which won the Alftred G. Bailey Prize in 1990, he draws upon remnants of ancestral memory and recollections from his own childhood to create poems with delicate imagery and a strong, narrative line. Whether writing about his mother, "a small hunched figure/supporting the roof of the world," or his grandmother's hands, "delicate trellises/sprayed with ivory, violet-vined," he demonstrates a remarkable ability to discover the extraordinary in the everyday, the image in the object.
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