by Robert Everett-Green
source: Globe and Mail
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In one of her song videos, Lhasa de Sela plunges feet-first to the bottom of a lake, where she seems to have no more trouble walking than if she were in her own home. Lhasa (as we all called her) was always getting down to the bottom of something, well beyond the depths most of us would be able or willing to go.
Her death on the weekend, of breast cancer at age 37, still seems to me unbelievable, though part of the power of this Montrealer’s work came from her instinctive familiarity with the end of things. Her songs were permeated by the awareness that each moment, whether it be filled with sadness or happiness or rage, is crumbling under our feet.