📕  Granville: 20th Anniversary Edition, Expanded & Revised

An image showing a copy of _Granville: 20th Aniversary Edition, Expanded & Revised_ on a red rug and a yellow rug, surrounded by: a typographical ruler, a red pen, a number of scattered brass coins that state "SEX" on one side and "NO CASH VALUE" on the other, papers, and copies of _Cannibals_ by Stanley Cooperman, _The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton_, _The Maximus Poems_ by Charles Olson, and _Kingsway_ by Michael Turner

Returning to Granville, the debut poetry collection (inspired by Michael Turner’s Kingsway) that she had self-published in 2005, Lucía M. Polis retraces her steps back to a time when her own life and growth as a poet became entwined with one of Vancouver’s main thoroughfares (and all the places it took her). In reimagining her collection, Lucía invites you to board the number 10 bus at the southern confluence of intersections where Southwest Marine Drive becomes Granville Street; to make stops (and poems) along the way—pausing, diverting, looping back; and to arrive at the waters of Vancouver Harbour, changed.