Melanie Siebert's stunning debut collection travels remote northern rivers, as well as two of Canada's most threatened rivers, the Athabasca and the North Saskatchewan. These rivers push the poems into a contemplation of loss and into the terrain of Alexander Mackenzie's dreams, a busker's broken-down street riffs, and the borderland wanderings of a grandmother whose absence is felt as a presence. The poems' currents are turbulent, braided, submerged. Narrative streams appear like tributaries glimpsed through brush, and then veer into unexpected territories, where boundaries blur - between the…mehr
Melanie Siebert's stunning debut collection travels remote northern rivers, as well as two of Canada's most threatened rivers, the Athabasca and the North Saskatchewan. These rivers push the poems into a contemplation of loss and into the terrain of Alexander Mackenzie's dreams, a busker's broken-down street riffs, and the borderland wanderings of a grandmother whose absence is felt as a presence. The poems' currents are turbulent, braided, submerged. Narrative streams appear like tributaries glimpsed through brush, and then veer into unexpected territories, where boundaries blur - between the self and the other, between the living and the dead, between the human and the wild - and loss carries with it both music and silence. In this virtuoso collection, Melanie Siebert has transformed language into that rarest thing, a singular poetic vision.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
MELANIE SIEBERT is the author of Deepwater Vee, a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry. Her nonfiction book Heads Up: Changing Minds on Mental Health won the Lane Anderson Award for best science writing for young readers in Canada and was a finalist for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize. Melanie grew up in Treaty 6 territory in Saskatchewan, raised as a white, third-generation settler of European/Mennonite heritage. She now lives in the Pacific Northwest on the beautiful homelands of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nations and the Lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples of the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. Melanie practices attachment-focused and nature-based therapy in Victoria, BC.
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Current Deepwater Vee Bellanca Esker Alsek Lake Bridge to Shell’s Albian Mine, Downstream, River Right Busker Busker Surf City Mackenzie ’s Dream Choker Busker Skull Canyon Unnamed Creek Busker Mackenzie ’s Dream Grandmother Grandmother Hell Roaring Creek Busker Grass Hills, River Left, Downstream of Battleford Grandmother The Limit of Travels in This Direction Busker Mackenzie, Having Not Seen a Star Since Leaving Athabasca Busker Shifting, Overrun, the Symptoms, the Shoals Building D’Aoust Esker Nadlok—place where the deer cross Map Unrolled on the Table Grandmother Letter to Kitty, Never Written Long After Leaving, Being Overtaken with the Consequences of Suffering in the Northwest Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Dusk Windbound, Unnamed Camp Tlogotsho—big place of grass Double-Barrel Lake The Splits Notes Acknowledgements
Current Deepwater Vee Bellanca Esker Alsek Lake Bridge to Shell’s Albian Mine, Downstream, River Right Busker Busker Surf City Mackenzie ’s Dream Choker Busker Skull Canyon Unnamed Creek Busker Mackenzie ’s Dream Grandmother Grandmother Hell Roaring Creek Busker Grass Hills, River Left, Downstream of Battleford Grandmother The Limit of Travels in This Direction Busker Mackenzie, Having Not Seen a Star Since Leaving Athabasca Busker Shifting, Overrun, the Symptoms, the Shoals Building D’Aoust Esker Nadlok—place where the deer cross Map Unrolled on the Table Grandmother Letter to Kitty, Never Written Long After Leaving, Being Overtaken with the Consequences of Suffering in the Northwest Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Letter to Kitty, Never Written Dusk Windbound, Unnamed Camp Tlogotsho—big place of grass Double-Barrel Lake The Splits Notes Acknowledgements
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