kipocihkân: Poems New and Selected - Softcover

9780889712287: kipocihkân: Poems New and Selected
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Book by Scofield Gregory

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Through Scofield's vivid language, readers hear [his ancestors'] voices and songs, imagine the poet's mother strumming her guitar, and see steam rising up from a cup of Red Rose tea ... his new poems offer up hidden treasures to the perceptive and patient reader.
--Arc Poetry Magazine

This retrospective of award-winning poet and memoirist Scofield's most pivotal work to date draws on his five previous collections of poetry.
--Prairie Books NOW

Touching and poignant, if not tragic, kipocihkân is a fine and recommended volume of poetry.
--Midwest Book Review (Wisconsin)

kipocihkân rewards readers through its excellent, tight composition ... His writing sings out a profound honesty about the complexity of life, identity, and heritage from a Metis perspective that continues to promise strong future work.
--Kit Dobson, The Goose

Gregory Scofield's Kipocihkân combines ten new poems with relatively short selections from the poet's five previous volumes, which range from The Gathering (1993) to Singing Home the Bones (2005) ... The introductory poem, "kipocihkân," is a tour de force of code-switching, alternating between Cree, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish, the juxtaposition of languages enacting Scofield's account of how he came to be a poet; his is a complex family history, full of both violence and sacred stories ... This reality, for Scofield, includes traumatic events of past and present, from "the day Riel slipped through the gallows" to "the halls of psych wards" to "a pile of broken bones." Thus the book must begin with ceremony, with prayer for survival: "Ba-ruch A-tah Ado-nai," he writes, "pîmatisiwin petamawinân." Scofield gives thanks, and, almost in the same breath, asks for life. "I'll teach you Cree," he promises. He does, and much else besides.
-- Nicholas Bradley, Canadian Literature
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The first anthology of urban Aboriginal songs by Gregory Scofield is a retrospective of the award-winning poet's pivotal work to date. The word kipocihkan is Cree slang for someone who is mute or unable to speak, and charted in this book is Scofield's journey out of that silence to become one of the most powerful voices of our time.

"I make offerings to my Grandmothers and Grandfathers when I write. I ask them to come and sit with me, to give me courage and strength. I ask them to help me be honest, reflective of the ceremony that I am about to begin. I ask them to guide me, to help me touch people. I ask to make good medicine, even out of something bad. When people read my work it's not just the book that they read, it's the medicine behind the words. That's where the power comes from. That's where the healing comes from."
--Scofield in January Magazine

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  • VerlagNightwood Editions
  • Erscheinungsdatum2009
  • ISBN 10 088971228X
  • ISBN 13 9780889712287
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • Anzahl der Seiten144
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