Ebook: Sleeping in Tall Grass
Author: Richard Therrien
- Tags: Canadian poetry--21st century.
- Series: Robert Kroetsch Series
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: The University of Alberta Press
- City: Edmonton, Canada
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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"My emptiness will not be frenetic with the friction of my father's silences but still as the unmarked graves of his many forgotten selves" —From "Salt" A cycle of poems, Sleeping in Tall Grass takes an unsparing look at a painful, sometimes abusive, yet strangely redemptive family story enfolded within the body of the Canadian prairie itself—at once physical, historical, and metaphysical. These intensely personal poems reflect the complex relationships between sound and space, language and silence. Treating time as more layered than sequential, they reflect a process of organic composition distilled from Therrien's iterative observations and utterances. This is writing that reaches "into the very grain of existence"—a sonorous re-presentation of the human presence on the dispassionate but eternally giving plains.
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