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Girlwood

by (author) Jennifer Still

Publisher
Brick Books
Initial publish date
Feb 2011
Subjects
Canadian
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771310093
    Publish Date
    Oct 2011

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Description

A linguistically inventive exaltation, a wild ride down into the privacies, the here-and-goneness of girlhood.

In Girlwood, Jennifer Still's second collection, her poems come of age: they take the dare; they cross out of sapling and into maturity's thicket. But the poems don't leave the girl behind, they bring her along: as sylph, as raconteur, as witness, as pure, unstoppable bravado. These songs of liberation and confinement arise from the rich and mysterious connection between mother and daughter. Here, the mother figure is as vulnerable as the daughter, caged by domestic duty, by the fear that snakes through sexuality, the longing and the repulsion that accompany mortal desire. The daughter is at once compassionate and defiant. This is the paradox at the heart of this collection. "Mother, divine me," Jennifer Still writes, and later, "Mother, spare me." Between these two phrases, which are both plea and command, we experience all the tangled pathways between mother and daughter, the cries of devotion and the congested laments.

About the author

Jennifer Still's first collection,Saltations, was nominated for three Saskatchewan Book Awards. Her second collection, Girlwood, was a finalist for the 2012 Aqua Books Lansdowne Prize for Poetry and the first-prize winner of the John V. Hicks Manuscript Award. That same year, she was awarded the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer, and in 2013, she won the Prairie Fire/Banff Centre Bliss Carman Poetry Award. Still has served as faculty for the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity Wired Writing Studio and is a poetry editor for CV2. She was the 2015 University of Winnipeg Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence and will be the 2017 Writer/Storyteller-in-Residence at the University of Manitoba's Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture. She lives in Winnipeg.

Jennifer Still's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"These poems track the wilderness of adolescence back to 'that point where you have nothing// but a moving edge.' Achingly precise line breaks, vivid images, scratch deep into the unspoken of mother-daughter inheritance. Haunting and powerful, an extraordinary sounding of female psyche."
- Daphne Marlatt

"Each little poem in Still's Girlwood is often a caress, but the combined heft is a sharp slap. And Still is smart enough and tough enough to have woken herself up first."
- Bill Robertson, Saskatoon StarPhoenix

"Jennifer Still's second poetry collection is a poetic game of hopscotch played along a set of train tracks...It is true that the reader is taken on a ride through a terrain riddled with potholes, but the pace and seductive staccato rhythm of a train, which is sustained throughout the collection, the poet's obvious emotional engagement in the material, combined with deft manipulation of concrete detail and abstraction, of language and form."
- Anna Mioduchowska, Prairie Fire Review of Books.

"Still's unique imagery, unusual word pairings, and bold declarations encourage the reader to see familiar phases of life in fresh ways."
- Amanda Lim, Canadian Literature