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This Report is Strictly Confidential

by (author) Elizabeth Ruth

Publisher
Caitlin Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2024
Category
LGBT
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773861425
    Publish Date
    Sep 2024
    List Price
    $20.00

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Description

Presented in four linked sections, this debut poetry collection from award winning writer Elizabeth Ruth offers readers rare glimpses into private worlds, revealing the life of the author’s aunt who lived for decades in a notorious government-run residential hospital, exploring the experience of critical illness, and addressing the biological father Elizabeth Ruth has never met. With fresh, inventive use of language, biting irony and an unflinching gaze upon the human condition, these intimate poems give voice to the things that can’t be said. This Report Is Strictly Confidential is an act of literary alchemy that carries all kinds of secrets out of the shadows and into the light, thereby transforming ugliness into beauty.

About the author

Elizabeth Ruth is a writer, editor, creative writing instructor and mother living in Toronto, Canada. Her first novel, Ten Good Seconds of Silence was a finalist for the Writers' Trust of Canada Fiction Prize, the Amazon.ca Best First Novel Award and the City of Toronto Book Award. Her critically acclaimed second novel, Smoke, was chosen for the 2007 One Book One Community program. Elizabeth Ruth's third novel - about a female bullfighter - will be published in Canada in fall 2012 by Cormorant Books. 

Elizabeth is well known for her mentorship of aspiring writers. She teaches at the University of Toronto, and through the Humber School for Writers. In 2011 Elizabeth held the position of Writer-In-Residence at the Toronto Public Library. Elizabeth has also held the position of Writer-In-Residence at the Oshawa and Kitchener Public Libraries. In recent years, Elizabeth has mentored middle and high school English students through WIER, Writers in Electronic Residence. In 2011 she delivered workshops and offered manuscript evaluations to writers across northern Ontario. In 2012, together with Ann Douglas, Elizabeth Ruth was hired by The Writer's Union of Canada (TWUC) to deliver professional development workshops to writers across the country. She is a long-standing member of TWUC and the current chair of the author's advisory committee of the Writers' Trust of Canada. 

Elizabeth Ruth has a BA in English Literature and an MA in Counselling Psychology, both from the University of Toronto. She is also a graduate of the Humber School of Writers

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Editorial Reviews

“rather than writing about folx as outside normal Elizabeth Ruth gathers & centres them \ understands differences as iridescent jewels & gaudy crowns \ her poems repeatedly ask the reader to consider what it is not to belong \ they establish a path acknowledging that a lifetime trying to be herself requires that we share language & build stories directed by Amelia Earhart arms \ her poems resist normative attempts at cure & treatment moving the reader to remember : our best measure is compassion”

—nancy viva davis halifax, author of act normal, associate professor in critical disability studies in the Faculty of Health at York University

“I am greatly impressed with Elizabeth’s care and tenderness, her generosity, the sheer tenacity and, overall, the skill of her work in presenting this personal and social history.”

—Maureen Hynes, author of Take the Compass

“Presented in four parts, This Report Is Strictly Confidential sets fire to what’s been hidden and blazes with beauty and cutting truths. Brimming with grace, acuteness and musical precision, these poems are both intimate and exact, and ‘like gold, weigh more than water.’ Dedicated to the memory of Ruth’s aunt—who spent thirty years in an institution—this debut collection honours, reveals, nourishes and sustains.”

—Catherine Graham, author of Put Flowers Around Us and Pretend We’re Dead: New and Selected Poems (Wolsak and Wynn/Buckrider Books)