
The Heart Does Break
Canadian Writers on Grief and Mourning
Random House of Canada (Publisher)
Published on 4. January 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
370 pages
978-0-307-35703-8 (ISBN)
Description
A book in which some of our best writers address their own losses — and help us endure our own...
A heartbreaking, comforting and beautiful collection of true stories about grief and mourning from some of Canada's best known writers.
When Jean Baird's daughter, Bronwyn, died suddenly, Jean's deep instinct was to turn to books to help her in her time of sudden loss. Although she found that the thoughts of counselors, psychologists, Buddhists, and self-help gurus were perhaps some help, the works that truly reached to the heart of the matter were by literary writers, largely from the UK and the US. Scanning the Canadian landscape, Jean and her husband George Bowering found elegies and tributes, but little from our writers about the person who is left behind to mourn or what it takes to endure grieving. The Heart Does Break — an anthology of twenty original pieces — sets out to fill that gap.
A heartbreaking, comforting and beautiful collection of true stories about grief and mourning from some of Canada's best known writers.
When Jean Baird's daughter, Bronwyn, died suddenly, Jean's deep instinct was to turn to books to help her in her time of sudden loss. Although she found that the thoughts of counselors, psychologists, Buddhists, and self-help gurus were perhaps some help, the works that truly reached to the heart of the matter were by literary writers, largely from the UK and the US. Scanning the Canadian landscape, Jean and her husband George Bowering found elegies and tributes, but little from our writers about the person who is left behind to mourn or what it takes to endure grieving. The Heart Does Break — an anthology of twenty original pieces — sets out to fill that gap.
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Language
English
Publishing group
Random House
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
418 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-307-35703-8 (9780307357038)
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12/2009
Random House Canada
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Persons
Jean Baird has been an English professor, magazine publisher, consultant for non-profit organizations, and creative director of Canada Book Week for the Writers’ Trust of Canada. George Bowering is a poet, novelist, essayist, critic, historian and editor. In 2002 he was appointed Canada’s first Parliamentary Poet Laureate. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Content
Introduction
MAY I BRING YOU SOME TEA?
George Bowering
Bronwyn Jean Dixon
TASTING MY FATHER
Brian Brett
Leonard Francis Brett
THE EMBRACE
Catherine Bush
Raymond Sydney Bush
THERE IS NO GOOD IN A BLACK NIGHT
Austin Clarke
Gladys Irene Clarke Luke
THE BAGGAGE HANDLER
George Elliott Clarke
William Clarke
ON THE MATERIAL, or, GAIL'S BOOKS
Stephen Collis
Gail Victoria Tulloch
THIS GENTLEMAN, bpNichol
Frank Davey
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WAITING TO GRIEVE
Endre Farkas
Margit Farkas
MY FATHER'S BLUE SKIES
Brian Fawcett
Duncan Hartley Fawcett
HER GREAT ART
Jill Frayne
June Callwood
ON PREPARING MY DAUGHTER'S FICTION FOR POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATION
Joan Givner
Emily Jane Givner
WITHOUT WORDS
Hiromi Goto
Naoe Kiyokawa and Tiger Goto
JUST CREMATION
Marni Jackson
Clyde Bruce Jackson
FURIOUS HUNGER
Linda McNutt
Dorothy James
A YEAR LATER, I AM IN LILAC NOW
Erín Moure
Mary Irene Moure
THE BLUESMAN
Paul Quarrington
Mary Ormiston Quarrington
THE ART OF DYING IN PRISON
Stephen Reid
Paddy Mitchell
GOOGLING THE BARDO
Renee Rodin
Chompoonut (Jeab) Kobram
WHAT WILL NOT BURY
Anne Stone
Rob Allen
GOOD GRIEF
William Whitehead
Timothy Findley
The Contributors
Contributors' Credits
Permissions
MAY I BRING YOU SOME TEA?
George Bowering
Bronwyn Jean Dixon
TASTING MY FATHER
Brian Brett
Leonard Francis Brett
THE EMBRACE
Catherine Bush
Raymond Sydney Bush
THERE IS NO GOOD IN A BLACK NIGHT
Austin Clarke
Gladys Irene Clarke Luke
THE BAGGAGE HANDLER
George Elliott Clarke
William Clarke
ON THE MATERIAL, or, GAIL'S BOOKS
Stephen Collis
Gail Victoria Tulloch
THIS GENTLEMAN, bpNichol
Frank Davey
bpNichol
WAITING TO GRIEVE
Endre Farkas
Margit Farkas
MY FATHER'S BLUE SKIES
Brian Fawcett
Duncan Hartley Fawcett
HER GREAT ART
Jill Frayne
June Callwood
ON PREPARING MY DAUGHTER'S FICTION FOR POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATION
Joan Givner
Emily Jane Givner
WITHOUT WORDS
Hiromi Goto
Naoe Kiyokawa and Tiger Goto
JUST CREMATION
Marni Jackson
Clyde Bruce Jackson
FURIOUS HUNGER
Linda McNutt
Dorothy James
A YEAR LATER, I AM IN LILAC NOW
Erín Moure
Mary Irene Moure
THE BLUESMAN
Paul Quarrington
Mary Ormiston Quarrington
THE ART OF DYING IN PRISON
Stephen Reid
Paddy Mitchell
GOOGLING THE BARDO
Renee Rodin
Chompoonut (Jeab) Kobram
WHAT WILL NOT BURY
Anne Stone
Rob Allen
GOOD GRIEF
William Whitehead
Timothy Findley
The Contributors
Contributors' Credits
Permissions