Singing Home the Bones

by Gregory Scofield

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

821 S397S56 2006

Call number

821 S397S56 2006

Description

Award-winning poet Gregory Scofield's first book in five years is mature, powerful and ambitious. It reclaims through poetry and storytelling the untold history of the Metis people and Scofield's own biological family-in particular, Scofield's mysterious father, whom he discovers to be Jewish. A startling mix of narrative and lyric, deeply rooted in Metis culture, here is a book that takes the reader on an unforgettable physical and spiritual quest."A young and exciting poet who will make our journey easier." --Maria Campbell, author of Halfbreed"These poems bring the gift of light and affirmation with a lyrical intensity that astonishes." --Patrick Lane on Native Canadiana"These songs are so beautiful they are dangerous." --Joy Harjo on Love Medicine… (more)

Publication

Raincoast Books, Polestar (2006), 104 pages

Original language

English

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member deliriumslibrarian
Complete and intertwined, a beautiful meditation on identity. Thoughtful, wise, never bitter even when telling terrible stories. Pitch-perfect and bone-settling.

ISBN

155192787X / 9781551927879

Barcode

97815519278791
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