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Title Statement | Moving to Delilah / Catherine Owen. |
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Author | Owen, Catherine, 1971- |
Publication | Calgary, AB: Freehand Books,[2024]©2024 |
Extent of Item | 130 pages ; |
ISBN | 9781989466735 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07497588 |
Summary | "In search of stability and rootedness, in 2018 Catherine Owen moved from coastal Vancouver to prairie Edmonton. There, she purchased a house built more than one hundred years earlier: a home named Delilah. Beginning from a space of grief that led to Owen's relocation, the poems in this collection inhabit the home, its present and its past. These poems share the stories of decades of renovations, the full lives of Delilah's previous inhabitants, and Owen's triumphs and failures in the ever-evolving garden. The poems ultimately whirl out in the concentric distances of the local neighbourhood and beyond - though one house can make a home, home encompasses so much more than one house. In this exceptional and lyrical collection, Catherine Owen interrogates her need for economic itinerancy, traces the passage of time and the later phases of grief, and deepens her understanding of rootedness, both in place and in poetic forms."-- |
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By Topic | Dwellings--Poetry |
By Name | Owen, Catherine,1971---Homes and haunts |
By Genre | Poetry |