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A Lovely Gutting : Gender and Wealth in English Canada, 1860-1930, PDF eBook

A Lovely Gutting : Gender and Wealth in English Canada, 1860-1930 PDF

Part of the Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series series

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"from this sea I am fished, / gutted and stripped, / bled and bound, / on your ship I sail, / or go down." A Lovely Gutting echoes with the music of traditional nature poetry, but its romantic style is ripped by rawness.

These poems - enraged and erotic, tormented and tender - swirl around the pain of personal loss, ebbing and surging like the North Atlantic.

Durnford pictures a Newfoundland not found in postcards.

Her verse roams an island only half-wild, a ramshackle world of crumbling outports and post-industrial landscapes.

In one town, the site of a former US Air Force base, stands a crumbling theatre of "piss-stained crushed velvet seats," the ghost of Mae West still lingering.

The ocean no longer spits up cod but the view is strangely sublime.

A startling collection from a talented new voice in Canadian poetry, A Lovely Gutting splits open the guts of grief.

It is an unflinching meditation on the loss of a culture and a father and on the struggle to preserve and honour what remains.

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