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A Different Species of Breathing

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This selected work of Sue Goyette's poetry brings together work from eight books of poetry to show that Sue Goyette has sustained a practice of witnessing and reinterpreting the world for her reade...
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What can it look like for poetry to bear witness? What might it feel like for a poem to keep company? A Different Species of Breathing: The Poetry of Sue Goyette offers an introduction to the work of a poet whose writing attends to these large and connected questions.

Goyette’s poetry experiments with (and pushes at the edges of) lyric poetry to explore webs of connection. Whether considering the ways in which systems of care fail children, the devastating reach of Big Pharma, the reciprocal relationship between oceans and humans, or the possibilities that rest in rewriting one’s own story, Goyette’s poetry is rooted in the work of witnessing and being in company with others.

A Different Species of Breathing opens with an introduction by scholar, editor, and poet Bart Vautour, which offers readers context for Goyette’s lyric innovations as well as her key poetic concerns. A selection chosen from across Goyette’s published work then presents readers with poems that appear in chronological order to ground readers in the poet’s trajectories of thinking. The volume closes with a new and previously unpublished interview between Goyette and scholar and writer Erin Wunker. For scholars, poetry aficionados, students, and those interested in questions of care, connection, and ecosystems.

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Price: $22.99
Pages: 102
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Series: Laurier Poetry
Publication Date: 01 May 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781771125819
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

Poetry by individual poets, POETRY / Women Authors, Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)

Sue Goyette lives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax). She has published eight books of poetry and a novel. She has won several awards including the 2015 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Award and been nominated for the Griffin Poetry Prize and the Governor General’s Award. Sue teaches Creative Writing at Dalhousie University.
|Bart Vautour is a writer, editor, and a teacher at Dalhousie University in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. He is the editor of Invisible Publishing’s Throwback Series of books.
|Erin Wunker is the chair of the board of the national non-profit social justice organization Canadian Women in the Literary Arts (CWILA) and co-founder, writer, and managing editor of the feminist academic blog Hook and Eye: Fast Feminism, Slow Academe. She teaches Canadian literature and culture at Dalhousie University. Her book The Feminist Killjoy Handbook will be published in the fall of 2016.