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Iolaire

by (author) Karen Clavelle

Publisher
Turnstone Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2017
Category
Canadian, Naval
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888016119
    Publish Date
    Jul 2017
    List Price
    $17

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Description

December 31, 1918. The war to end all wars was over and nearly three hundred men were returning home to their families, long left behind. When the HMS Iolaire left port on her fateful journey she was overflowing with joyful soldiers who had survived the gun but would not survive the sea.
It was the Beast of Holm that sank her that night, plunging the men into the frigid waters no more than 20 feet from shore. 205 died , 82 survived. Iolaire, Karen Clavelle's debut collection of poetry, takes letters, news clippings and her own unique voice to stitch together one of the most tragic tales in maritime history.

About the author

Karen Clavelle, poet, writer, playwright, educator. Her work has been published in Border Crossings, CVII, Prairie Fire, and the At Bay Press Fiction Annual, Secrets and Lies (2017). Long interested in small (chapbook) presses, Karen is the founder of atelier78 press and a founding member of the enigmatic and somnambulant pachyderm press. Bob Haverluck is an artist storyteller whose drawings have have appeared in Harpers, New Statesman, Arts: Arts in Religious and Theological Studies, and others.

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