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Devil in the Woods

By:D.A. Lockhart
Publisher:ACP - Brick Books
Print ISBN:9781771315098
eText ISBN:9781771315104
Edition:0
Copyright:2019
Format:Reflowable

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A collection of letter and prayer poems in which an Indigenous speaker engages with non-Indigenous famous Canadians.D.A. Lockhart’s stunning and subversive fourth collection gives us the words, thoughts, and experiences of an Anishinaabe guy from Central Ontario and the manner in which he interacts with central aspects and icons of settler Canadian culture. Riffing off Richard Hugo’s 31 Letters and 13 Dreams, the work utilizes contemporary Indigenous poetics to carve out space for often ignored voices in dominant Canadian discourse (and in particular for a response to this dominance through the cultural background of an Indigenous person living on land that has been fundamentally changed by settler culture).The letter poems comprise a large portion of this collection and are each addressed to specific key public figures—from Sarah Polley to Pierre Berton, k.d. lang to Robertson Davies, Don Cherry to Emily Carr. The second portion of the pieces are prayer poems, which tenderly illustrate hybrid notions of faith that have developed in contemporary Indigenous societies in response to modern and historical realities of life in Canada. Together, these poems act as a lyric whole to push back against the dominant view of Canadian political and pop-culture history and offer a view of a decolonized nation.Because free double-doubles…tease us like bureaucratic promisesof medical coverage and housingnot given to black mold and torn-off siding. Oh Lord, let us sing anew,in this pre-dawn light, a chorusthat shall not repeat Please Play Again. (from “Roll Up the Rim Prayer”)