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      Cut to Fortress: Poems

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      A stunning debut poetry collection confronting colonialism, relationships, grief and intergenerational wounds.

      Cut to Fortress considers the possibility of decolonization through a personal lens, urging for a resistance that is tied using cord and old-growth tree r...

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      Product ID:9780889714168
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Cut to Fortress
      Subtitle:Poems
      Authors:Author: Tawahum Bige
      Page Count:96
      Subjects:Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples
      Description:

      A stunning debut poetry collection confronting colonialism, relationships, grief and intergenerational wounds.

      Cut to Fortress considers the possibility of decolonization through a personal lens, urging for a resistance that is tied using cord and old-growth tree roots; a resistance that tethers us all together in this contemporary existence.

      With an upbringing in Surrey, fraught familial conflicts, the passing of his older brother and its influence on his world view, Bige slices through the forts built overtop occupied Turtle Island to examine their origin and his own. His journey climbs into the mountains while he reconnects with his Dene and Cree cultures like a gripping hand on jagged rock. His path draws into the concrete urban streets that Wetako-medicine lurks through, especially for his people. The labour of these travels brings him to the springs where healing passed-down traumas becomes possible by drawing water through vulnerability.


      Imprint Name:Nightwood Editions
      Publisher Name:Nightwood Editions
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-10-25

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      Weight130 g
      Dimensions139 × 203 × 11 mm