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Valley Sutra: Poems
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Valley Sutra: Poems

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Memorials and the yearning to re-create the past permeate Valley Sutra , award-winning poet Kuldip Gill’s new collection. The voices of East Indian communities and families speak up, reminding us that history is not just what is recorded in documents and ledgers, but is a mixture of smells, tastes and textures: the steam of hot rotis rising from metal lunchboxes at a mid-day break at a mill, the lush flesh of a mango offered by a gentle grandfather, the silvered bark of a log waiting to be processed, and the soft touch of sari silk and green grass. In the last section of the book, Gill invokes the ghost of Bill Miner – Canada’s first train robber – to speak from beyond the grave, reworking memories and documents and revealing history from his point of view.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Caitlin Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 2009
Pages
96
ISBN
9781894759366

Memorials and the yearning to re-create the past permeate Valley Sutra , award-winning poet Kuldip Gill’s new collection. The voices of East Indian communities and families speak up, reminding us that history is not just what is recorded in documents and ledgers, but is a mixture of smells, tastes and textures: the steam of hot rotis rising from metal lunchboxes at a mid-day break at a mill, the lush flesh of a mango offered by a gentle grandfather, the silvered bark of a log waiting to be processed, and the soft touch of sari silk and green grass. In the last section of the book, Gill invokes the ghost of Bill Miner – Canada’s first train robber – to speak from beyond the grave, reworking memories and documents and revealing history from his point of view.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Caitlin Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 2009
Pages
96
ISBN
9781894759366