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This White Nest

by (author) Frances Boyle

Publisher
Quattro Books
Initial publish date
Sep 2019
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781988254692
    Publish Date
    Sep 2019
    List Price
    $20

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Description

Key themes in This White Nest include shadows and absences, and the human and natural worlds. Some poems speak from family and domestic spheres, while many others engage with archetypal and/or universal voices, incantatory Everywomen dealing with unspecified but difficult or even traumatic situations. The book also explores the wild places that remain in and around cities, engaging a sense of connection or mystery, so that lines between humans and objects in the environment (trees or ocean waves) become blurred, people identifying with and becoming part of the natural. The style is largely lyric or narrative free verse, with a few prose poems and experimental pieces.

About the author

Frances Boyle has practised corporate law, volunteered for a number of feminist, arts and international development organizations, and served as a board member and Associate Poetry Editor for Arc Poetry Magazine. She is the author of a novella (Tower, Fish Gotta Swim Editions, 2018), two books of poetry, (This White Nest, Quattro Books, 2019 and Light-carved Passages, BuschekBooks, 2014), and several chapbooks. Seeking Shade is her first collection of short fiction. She lives in Ottawa with her partner and a large standard poodle who believes he is a lap dog.

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