First Mountain
- Publisher
- Thistledown Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2007
- Category
- Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781897235331
- Publish Date
- Oct 2007
- List Price
- $15.95
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Description
First Mountain is a interconnected suite of poems about a particular place - Jasper, Alberta.
Paulette Dubé has lived there for more than a decade and her keen sense of the area and the healing powers of the natural world - seeking solitude, washing away stress, and celebrating the intimacy that is experienced by living in a pristine environment - shapes the emotional backbone of First Mountain. The poetry's measured cadence, meditative chanting, accessibility and serenity have great appeal. Considering that Dubé is at peak performance in her craft will only add to the enjoyment factor.
About the author
Because her parents “made it to a hospital on time,” Paulette Dubé was born in Westlock, Alberta. Growing up in the French village of Legal, she watched her third sister being born on the kitchen table and was hooked on “magic,” as her dad called it. Today, she relies heavily on the good fortune of living in Jasper National Park with her family for her daily dose of magic realism. Talon, her first novel, made the shortlists for the 1999 Canadian Literary Awards, the Alberta Writers’ Guild Best Novel Award (2003) and the Starburst Award (2003). Her poetry garnered a number of rewards including the Milton Acorn Memorial People’s Poetry Award (1994), the CBC Alberta Anthology (1998) and the CBC Literary Awards (2005). Her most recent book is the poetry collection, Gaits (Thistledown, 2010).
Editorial Reviews
Sometimes I think I dreamt this: 2003, it was, a cave in Slovenia's karst region, a French-Canadian steps up to the mike, her words - poetic prose or prose poem? - projected onto the screen behind her. The first session of the festival in question, and she's running away with an award, it seems, which, that year, wasn't awarded. Paulette Dubé, it was. Reading from Talon. A voice. A presence. A heart. A soul. Phenomenal, it was. She blew us away. - And now - pinch yourself, Donal - this new collection from Jasper, Alberta. The work of a wife-mother-teacher who manages not just to walk and see, but to find the words, a form. The work of a poet with what Richard Ford calls "an intuition for the world's details". The work of a poet whose work, every time, works magic.
-- Donal McLaughlin (Scotland) April 2007.
Scottish winner of the Ecrivains-sans-Frontières, winner of the Robert Louis Stevenson Award.
This book is born where poetry and prayer intersect. These poems are wrought of sundogs and wolf willows, grace and the onslaught of family in words "sharp as wood smoke." Paulette Dube has achieved a miracle of spirituality and story-telling in this utterly original collection.
-- Kim Echlin April 2007.
Winner of the CBC Literary Award for Short Fiction (2006) and author of the acclaimed novel Elephant Winter