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Fresh, funny, and imbued with infectious energy, Northerny tells a much-needed and compelling story of growing up and living in the North. Here are no tidy tales of aurora borealis and adventures in snow. For Dawn Macdonald, the North is not an escape, a pathway to enlightenment, or a lifestyle choice. It’s a messy, beautiful, and painful point of origin. People from the North see the North differently and want to tell their own stories in their own way, including about their experiences growing up on the land, getting an education, and struggling to find jobs and opportunities. Expertly balancing lyric reflection and ferocious realism, Macdonald busts up the cultural myths of self-interest and superiority that have long dominated conversations about both Northern spaces and working-class identities.

Trade Review
“In Northerny, Dawn Macdonald tempers a poetic soulfulness with a comic’s sense for absurdity and punch. These poems speak with smart humor and wit, linguistic delight, and honest observations spiked with confession, always with an ear, too, for what their poet can’t say. Macdonald’s take on born-and-raised life in the north avoids romantic quagmires with a well-cured settler colonial self-consciousness. Macdonald resists worn expectations in this fresh expansion of northern literature rich with voice, earned insight, and meaning.” Jeremy Pataky, author of Overwinter
“Dawn Macdonald's poetry is alive with curiosity and truth. She speaks in conversation at times soft and at times bitter, creating images from a reality that can be obscure yet familiar. Macdonald's singular work reveals the unromantic beauty of a storied northern world full of lichen, kingfishers, and dog hair. Her poems open new paths in poetry from the high latitudes. This work is a bright addition to any library.” Ernestine Hayes, Alaska State Writer Laureate 2017-2018
“Northerny echolocates around the rural, urban, and more-than-human worlds with unflinching curiousity. Macdonald’s poetry bewilders language, making it romp, flit, and twist. Her images are in turn luminous and jarring cut with knife-sharp wit, unafraid to trespass against our expectations.” Clea Roberts, author of Auguries

Table of Contents
1. Roadside Wildflowers of the Northwest 11 Conversations 5 Ways of Shutting Up Littlest The 2nd Shortest Day The Failure of Winter’s Five-Year Plan Quickness Increase Aperture A Strange Request Changelings The Fungus Speaks 2. About the Author Fire Water Asbestos Mold Bird’s Ten Binaries (1) Binaries (2) The Kingfisher Walking the Long Loop ONLY GENIUS CAN SOLVE THIS PUZZLE Transcribed on Leaves and Thrown into the Wind A Boring Poem 3. Lately we’ve been talking Our 80s was Iron Maiden We are tasked to speak truth Please Leave On The Forts Gun Etiquette Charts Apologies to a Mouse Naturalist’s Notebook. Backyard, July In a Scrub Pine At Hidden Lakes The town filled up There’s a lot I can’t talk about 4. Look at how we didn’t know Occupational classification schema Every Yukoner owns the 1979 LongGone Outhouse Blues in 14 Lines The One Tree Wasp Summer This Isn’t the House Chit Chat There’s only two stories Acknowledgements"

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    Publisher: University of Alberta Press
    Publication Date: 02/02/2024
    ISBN13: 9781772127379, 978-1772127379
    ISBN10: 177212737X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Fresh, funny, and imbued with infectious energy, Northerny tells a much-needed and compelling story of growing up and living in the North. Here are no tidy tales of aurora borealis and adventures in snow. For Dawn Macdonald, the North is not an escape, a pathway to enlightenment, or a lifestyle choice. It’s a messy, beautiful, and painful point of origin. People from the North see the North differently and want to tell their own stories in their own way, including about their experiences growing up on the land, getting an education, and struggling to find jobs and opportunities. Expertly balancing lyric reflection and ferocious realism, Macdonald busts up the cultural myths of self-interest and superiority that have long dominated conversations about both Northern spaces and working-class identities.

    Trade Review
    “In Northerny, Dawn Macdonald tempers a poetic soulfulness with a comic’s sense for absurdity and punch. These poems speak with smart humor and wit, linguistic delight, and honest observations spiked with confession, always with an ear, too, for what their poet can’t say. Macdonald’s take on born-and-raised life in the north avoids romantic quagmires with a well-cured settler colonial self-consciousness. Macdonald resists worn expectations in this fresh expansion of northern literature rich with voice, earned insight, and meaning.” Jeremy Pataky, author of Overwinter
    “Dawn Macdonald's poetry is alive with curiosity and truth. She speaks in conversation at times soft and at times bitter, creating images from a reality that can be obscure yet familiar. Macdonald's singular work reveals the unromantic beauty of a storied northern world full of lichen, kingfishers, and dog hair. Her poems open new paths in poetry from the high latitudes. This work is a bright addition to any library.” Ernestine Hayes, Alaska State Writer Laureate 2017-2018
    “Northerny echolocates around the rural, urban, and more-than-human worlds with unflinching curiousity. Macdonald’s poetry bewilders language, making it romp, flit, and twist. Her images are in turn luminous and jarring cut with knife-sharp wit, unafraid to trespass against our expectations.” Clea Roberts, author of Auguries

    Table of Contents
    1. Roadside Wildflowers of the Northwest 11 Conversations 5 Ways of Shutting Up Littlest The 2nd Shortest Day The Failure of Winter’s Five-Year Plan Quickness Increase Aperture A Strange Request Changelings The Fungus Speaks 2. About the Author Fire Water Asbestos Mold Bird’s Ten Binaries (1) Binaries (2) The Kingfisher Walking the Long Loop ONLY GENIUS CAN SOLVE THIS PUZZLE Transcribed on Leaves and Thrown into the Wind A Boring Poem 3. Lately we’ve been talking Our 80s was Iron Maiden We are tasked to speak truth Please Leave On The Forts Gun Etiquette Charts Apologies to a Mouse Naturalist’s Notebook. Backyard, July In a Scrub Pine At Hidden Lakes The town filled up There’s a lot I can’t talk about 4. Look at how we didn’t know Occupational classification schema Every Yukoner owns the 1979 LongGone Outhouse Blues in 14 Lines The One Tree Wasp Summer This Isn’t the House Chit Chat There’s only two stories Acknowledgements"

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