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Borderlands and Crossroads - Writing the Motherland

English · Paperback / Softback

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Motherhood does not just originate in the body, but in the world?a place, a region, a country or nation, a landscape, a language, a culture. Mothers are, as novelist Rachel Cusk once observed, ?the countries we come from.? This unique literary anthology features thirty-five poems and twenty-three works of prose (creative non-fiction and short fiction). Here, forty-three award-winning and accomplished writers reflect on their complex twenty-first century familial identities and relationships, exploring maternal landscapes of all kinds, including those of heritage, matrilineage, geneaology, geography, emigration, war, exile, alienation, and affiliation. Spanning the globe?from the U.K, the USA and Canada, Egypt, the former Yugoslavia, France, Africa, Korea and South America?these intimate and honest narratives of the heart cross borders and define crossroads that are personal and political, old and new. Recovering the maternal landscape through poetry and prose, these writers both memorialize and celebrate the power of family to define, limit, and challenge us.

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Jane Satterfield is the recipient of awards in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, Maryland Arts Council, Bellingham Review, Ledbury Poetry Festival, Mslexia, and more. Her essays have received awards from the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, Massachusetts Review, Florida Review, and the Heekin Foundation, among others. Her books of poetry are Her Familiars, Assignation at Vanishing Point, and Shepherdess with an Automatic. She is also the author of Daughters of Empire: A Memoir of a Year in Britain and Beyond (Demeter Press). Born in England, she teaches creative writing at Loyola University Maryland, USA. Laurie Kruk teaches English at Nipissing University in North Bay, Canada. She has published The Voice is the Story: Conversations with Canadian Writers of Short Fiction (Mosaic, 2003) and Double-Voicing the Canadian Short Story (Ottawa UP, 2016). She is also the author of three poetry collections: Theories of the World (Netherlandic, 1992), Loving the Alien (YSP, 2006), and My Mother Did Not Tell Stories (Demeter, 2012). This last collection is described as weaving "tales that powerfully uncover the necessity of vocalizing that which is learned, experienced, and traditionally unshared" (ARC Poetry Magazine).

Summary

This unique literary anthology features thirty-five poems and twenty-three works of prose (creative non-fiction and short fiction). Here, forty-three award-winning and accomplished writers reflect on their complex twenty-first century familial identities and relationships, exploring maternal landscapes of all kinds.

Product details

Authors Laurie Kruk, Jane Satterfield
Assisted by Laurie Kruk (Editor)
Publisher Demeter Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2017
 
EAN 9781772580242
ISBN 978-1-77258-024-2
No. of pages 311
Dimensions 228 mm x 154 mm x 21 mm
Weight 476 g
Subjects Fiction > Mixed anthologies
Guides > Health
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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