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Elegy by Mark Wagenaar

Mark Wagenaar has made the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist for Elegy.

2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist

Mark Wagenaar won the 2015 CBC Poetry Prize. (Candid Clicker Photography)

Mark Wagenaar has made the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist for Elegy.

About Mark

Mark Wagenaar is the author of three award-winning collections of poetry, most recently the Saltman Prize-winning Southern Tongues Leave Us Shining,which contains the 2015 CBC Poetry Prize-winning poem String Theory.A father of twoand husband of poet Chelsea Wagenaar, he is an assistant professor at Valparaiso University, in Indiana.

Entry in five-ish words

Dead whale is blown apart.

The poem's source of inspiration

"The recurring phenomena of whales washing ashore."

First lines

Because there's nothing else to be done about a beached fifty-ton body.

Because our imagination failed us, as our language does.

Because the mayor asked you with a grin what do you charge for a charge?

Because he then asked what do you imagine when you set the charges, and you answered grasshopper leaving the window of a blueprint.

You wanted to say name erased from the bottom of a painting.

About the 2018CBCPoetry Prize

The winner of the 2018CBCPoetry Prizewill receive$6,000 from theCanada Council for the Arts, will have their work published onCBC Booksandwill have the opportunity to attend a writing residency attheBanff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Four finalists will each receive $1,000 from theCanada Council for the Artsand have their work published onCBC Books.