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Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
240
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
May 19, 2020
Wydawca
Talonbooks
ISBN-10
1772012688
ISBN-13
9781772012682
Opis
In a powerful exploration of identity and belonging, Jordan Abel’s second poetry collection immerses readers in the complexities of home and dislocation. Drawing from his Nisg̱a'a heritage, Abel intertwines personal narratives with broader themes of colonialism, cultural disinheritance, and resilience. The poems serve as a reflection of both the physical landscapes and the emotional terrains shaped by history and memory.
The collaboration with Kathleen Ritter and Tracy Stefanucci enhances the work, merging diverse perspectives that provide deeper insights into the themes of inhabitation and absence. Together, they weave a tapestry that challenges the notion of place as merely a backdrop, instead showcasing it as an integral part of the self. Each poem stands as a testament to the power of language to reclaim spaces and voices often rendered silent.
Through vivid imagery and poignant language, Un/inhabited invites readers to confront the legacies of colonialism while celebrating the enduring spirit of Indigenous peoples. It is a journey that seeks to illuminate the ongoing struggles and triumphs of those inhabiting liminal spaces, reflecting both pain and hope. The collection redefines what it means to occupy a place, revealing the layers of history that shape present experiences.
As the collection unfolds, it becomes a robust dialogue on the nature of existence—what it means to be uninhabited yet deeply connected to one's roots. Abel's masterful command of words not only captivates the mind but also resonates deeply with the heart, urging readers to contemplate their own connections to the places they call home.
The collaboration with Kathleen Ritter and Tracy Stefanucci enhances the work, merging diverse perspectives that provide deeper insights into the themes of inhabitation and absence. Together, they weave a tapestry that challenges the notion of place as merely a backdrop, instead showcasing it as an integral part of the self. Each poem stands as a testament to the power of language to reclaim spaces and voices often rendered silent.
Through vivid imagery and poignant language, Un/inhabited invites readers to confront the legacies of colonialism while celebrating the enduring spirit of Indigenous peoples. It is a journey that seeks to illuminate the ongoing struggles and triumphs of those inhabiting liminal spaces, reflecting both pain and hope. The collection redefines what it means to occupy a place, revealing the layers of history that shape present experiences.
As the collection unfolds, it becomes a robust dialogue on the nature of existence—what it means to be uninhabited yet deeply connected to one's roots. Abel's masterful command of words not only captivates the mind but also resonates deeply with the heart, urging readers to contemplate their own connections to the places they call home.
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