Trailer Park Elegy by Cornelia Hoogland (Paperback, 2018)

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Author:-Hoogland, Cornelia. Title:-Trailer Park Elegy. Format:-Paperback / softback.

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In response to her brother's sudden death, Cornelia Hoogland explores the shift in gravity his dramatic absence creates. Set on the Salish Sea on Vancouver Island's east coast, Trailer Park Elegy reaches back two thousand years to the First Peoples, as well as to the brother whose delight was summers spent at Deep Bay. Hoogland looks to her child-experiences of death, as well as to literature, chaos theory, dark matter, geological time and the effect of noise pollution on whales. She turns grief round and round, enlarges it, pushes beyond received ideas of closure and grief's stages. Death is not only part of life; the dead assign their unfinished work to the living. Hoogland's narrator puts in the time. Listens. Attends. But the responsibility for connection belongs as much to the dead as to the living. The book's form, a long poem, provides thematic coherence for the multiple contingencies that disturb the narrator's present. Like keeping balls up in the air, Hoogland expertly catches and tosses, thus sustaining her imaginative energies throughout the book. Here she is, contemplating the cliche that life flashes before the eyes of the dying, or questioning the memories stored in her body like trauma or fat, when suddenly there she is, fifty years earlier, constructing the highway at the accident site. The reader participates in Hoogland's excavations as she leans in, digs up an absurdity, hits a fault line. Similarly, she inquires deeply into her brother's life, listening for what he reveals. Through spare, never-sentimental language, Hoogland's lyric resources are adequate to human loss and suffering. I see reflected in my daughters' faces / the story my brother animates. / He opens his hands, / shapes a funnel his life / pours through.

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PublisherHarbour Publishing
ISBN-139781550178159
eBay Product ID (ePID)238581323

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Book TitleTrailer Park Elegy
AuthorCornelia Hoogland
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicPoetry
Publication Year2018
Number of Pages80 Pages

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Item Height230mm
Item Width155mm
Item Weight132g

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Title_AuthorCornelia Hoogland
Country/Region of ManufactureCanada

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