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Cathedral
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Cathedral

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This collection of poems takes us on a journey – a very personal journey of Pamela Porter’s own – to Africa and South America, those corners of the world the news reports never seem to cover; to Angola’s thirty-year-long civil war, a landscape overrun with poverty, AIDS, and infant mortality; to the struggles of ordinary people still haunted by the past horrors of Argentina’s dirty war . With language deceptively simple, filled with music, colour and rich detail, Porter writes with grace and compassion, making a fierce beauty from all she sees, all the while, celebrating the resilience of the poor and oppressed, who nonetheless remain determined to live their lives with dignity and with joy. It was Whitman who said, I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person. In reading these poems, Porter’s journey to become the wounded person becomes our own – as freshly as though we have travelled with her. Winner of the Governor General’s Award for The Crazy Man, here is another Pamela Porter book to treasure, one that takes us into the heart of what it means to be a human being on this earth.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ronsdale Press
Country
Canada
Date
15 September 2010
Pages
98
ISBN
9781553801061

This collection of poems takes us on a journey – a very personal journey of Pamela Porter’s own – to Africa and South America, those corners of the world the news reports never seem to cover; to Angola’s thirty-year-long civil war, a landscape overrun with poverty, AIDS, and infant mortality; to the struggles of ordinary people still haunted by the past horrors of Argentina’s dirty war . With language deceptively simple, filled with music, colour and rich detail, Porter writes with grace and compassion, making a fierce beauty from all she sees, all the while, celebrating the resilience of the poor and oppressed, who nonetheless remain determined to live their lives with dignity and with joy. It was Whitman who said, I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person. In reading these poems, Porter’s journey to become the wounded person becomes our own – as freshly as though we have travelled with her. Winner of the Governor General’s Award for The Crazy Man, here is another Pamela Porter book to treasure, one that takes us into the heart of what it means to be a human being on this earth.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ronsdale Press
Country
Canada
Date
15 September 2010
Pages
98
ISBN
9781553801061