Ebook {Epub PDF} Hyperboreal by Joan Naviyuk Kane






















In these vivid, disturbing, and mysterious poems, written in English and Inupiaq, Joan Kane writes out of the landscape and language of the far north. Hyperboreal is situated at a threshold between cultures, between inner and outer worlds, and the poems are voiced with a ‘knife blade at the throat’s slight swell.’ Her compelling vision is earned through a language that will dislocate in order to relocate and whose /5(10). Through language, Hyperboreal grants forum to issues of displacement, lack of access to traditional lands and resources and loss of family that King Island people and all Inuit are contending with. More from Joan Naviyuk KaneBrand: Joan Naviyuk Kane. Kane is the author of the poetry collections Dark Traffic (), Milk Black Carbon (), Hyperboreal (), which Arthur Sze chose for the Donald Hall Prize in Poetry, and The Cormorant Hunter’s Wife (), as well as the poetry and prose chapbooks The Straits (), Sublingual (), A Few Lines in the Manifest (), and Another Bright Departure (). Her honors include a Whiting Writers’ .


Joan Naviyuk Kane is Inupiaq with family from King Island and Mary's Igloo, Alaska. Her recent honors include the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Literature Fellowship, a Creative Vision Award from United States Artists, and a Rasmuson Foundation Artist Fellowship. Joan Naviyuk Kane is Inupiaq with family from Ugiuvak (King Island) and Qawiaraq (Mary's Igloo), Alaska. Dark Traffic () follows The Cormorant Hunter's Wife (), Hyperboreal (), The Straits (), Milk Black Carbon (), Sublingual (), A Few Lines in the Manifest () and Another Bright Departure (). Kane has been the recipient of the Whiting Writer's Award, the. Get FREE shipping on Hyperboreal by Joan Naviyuk Kane, from www.doorway.ru Winner of the Donald Hall Prize in Poetry.


“I could make passage / A thousand obscure, / Contradictory ways,” claims Joan Naviyuk Kane in “Mother Tongues,” a poem from the collection, Hyperboreal (University of Pittsburgh Press, 65 pages), winner of AWP’s Donald Hall Prize in Poetry. In five precise, prosodic quatrains, the poem navigates vast and difficult territory, memorializing both the poet’s mother and her mother’s native tongue, the King Island dialect of Inupiaq. Kane is the author of the poetry collections Dark Traffic (), Milk Black Carbon (), Hyperboreal (), which Arthur Sze chose for the Donald Hall Prize in Poetry, and The Cormorant Hunter’s Wife (), as well as the poetry and prose chapbooks The Straits (), Sublingual (), A Few Lines in the Manifest (), and Another Bright Departure (). Her honors include a Whiting Writers’ Award and a Creative Vision Award from United States Artists as well as fellowships and. "Hyperboreal" is one of my favorite books of I've revisited and again revisited many of its poems over the past year and a half. Structurally simple yet strangely complex, there's something mystical about Kane's work.

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