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Discover 'The Principle of Rapid Peering,' a captivating collection of poetry by Sylvia Legris that delves into nature's beauty through a unique lens of active observation. Derived from the insightful phrase by ornithologist Joseph Grinnell, this remarkable work captures the essence of 'rapid peering'—an engaging method of watching the world around us rather than passively waiting for inspiration to strike. The poet conjures vivid imagery from Saskatchewan’s prairie habitats, intertwining themes of ornithology, entomology, and weather phenomena to create a poetic almanac rich in detail. Each poem is a window into a world teeming with life; from birds to moths, and the haunting beauty of larvae, Legris meticulously documents the intricate connections between nature and language. This beautiful B-format paperback, released by Little Brown in 2024, is perfect for poetry lovers and nature enthusiasts alike, providing a thoughtful exploration of the natural world through the eyes of a keen observer. Each page is adorned with the poet's own drawings, enhancing the reading experience and adding a personal touch to her eloquent verses. 'The Principle of Rapid Peering' invites you to observe the world closely and inspires deep reflection on the nature of existence and observation. Don't miss out on this artistic journey that combines poetry and nature seamlessly, making it a must-have addition to your literary collection.