For Legris, the sum of life is not necessarily sense, story, or quanta but is also a strange summation of unknowing.--Shane Neilson "Poetry"
Over the past twenty years, Canadian poet Sylvia Legris has quietly built a remarkable, multilayered body of work worthy of deep exploration and appreciation. An artist of relentless evolution and experimentation, Legris' poetics compress and expand, infusing elements of dance, botany, and human machinery into new structures and imagery that is at once wildly imaginative and deeply visceral.--Taylor Davis-Van Atta "Music & Literature"
Pulsing with secretions and excretions, her poetry saturates our imagination and invigorates our curiosity.--Eleanor Chandler "Prac Crit"
Garden Physic is the author's best book in a so-far stellar career.--Jonathan Ball "Winnipeg Free Press"
Using florid language and poetic verse, Garden Physic revels in the pleasures of nature, weather and color -- and how the garden functions as a place of growth and healing.-- "CBC"
Bookish gardeners will delight in this playful modern-day florilegium.-- "Publishers Weekly"
This is gardening on the level of Hecate or Baba Yaga: sorcerous, numinous, cunningly manipulating the chemical elements of life and death. And in keeping with this magic, Legris's love for language plays unbounded among the joys of the botanical lexicon.--Paul J. Pastor "Los Angeles Review of Books"
An impressive achievement--one facilitated by the poet's singular, "wild-thoughted" vocabulary.--Isabel Galleymore "Times Literary Supplement"
Sensuous, brainy and cardiovascular, Garden Physic is a cutting-edge ode to plants, teeming with human knowledge and natural mystery, accompanied by gem-like illustrations by the poet.-- "The Guardian"
Sylvia Legris's Garden Physic is the most refreshing book of the year. These are poems inspired by plants and flowers, but we are far from "A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!". An apothecary and an alchemist, Legris shows us a dense and mysterious garden of verse, arranged in carefully cultivated harmonies: "Drip a drop in an ear to diminish an ache." Everyone should tiptoe in: there's nothing around quite like it.--Graeme Richardson "The Times"