Mouth Quill: Poems with Ancestral Roots

Kaja Weeks

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poetry Box
Published
30 September 2020
Pages
52
ISBN
9781948461627

Mouth Quill: Poems with Ancestral Roots

Kaja Weeks

Mouth Quill’s twenty-one poems narrate an intimate journey of universal themes-of ancestors, displacement, migration, longing, and connection. Drawn from the author’s childhood familiarity with ancient poems of her heritage, the collection’s title, mouth quill, is inspired by Finno-Ugric runic verse and refers to the singer’s magical tool. The work unearths many such poetic concepts, creating organic metaphoric connections from the distant past to present; occasionally, the reader is invited into magical realism: becoming the spirit of an egg, carried by the sea to Iberia before plummeting below the Baltic Ice Lake to find the land mother will call home. Other poems display tragedies of history (war and displacement) and the effect of ancient world views-cataclysms, music and sacred nature-upon the author’s childhood and present in the 21st century, completing a tightly knit, lyrical arc of identity.

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