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97 positions of the heart

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    J. Gordon Shillingford Pub., 2012

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  • Author: Josephson, Jaik
    Contributor: Josephson-Laidlaw, Erin
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    2012
    Summary:

    Elizabeth Smart, author of By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept (1945), has been heralded as a complicated and passion fuelled artist who dared to live in disregard of the burdensome expectations for women in the first half of the last century. 97 Positions of the Heart is a lyrical travelogue through the courageous life of this Canadian writer. Poet Jaik Josephson mines both her biography and literary catalogue to escort the reader into her remarkable world. Each poem charts Smart’s persistent quest to resist the forces that sought to claim and silence her. Text is paired with illustrations by Erin Josephson-Laidlaw to reveal a vast emotional range that meditates upon Elizabeth’s bewildering childhood, a tumultuous romantic pairing with English writer, George Barker, the experience of motherhood and her pursuit of a prosaic language that speaks a truth about life in the social margins.

    Original Publisher: Winnipeg, J. Gordon Shillingford Pub.
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781990738029, 1990738028