
Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete
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Island reality is interconnected with live-retrieved memories in which a nurse follows a violent patient into the northern Canadian bush, a migrant mother faces her new job as the village butcher, an Ojibway man is forced to walk a dangerous route home alone, teenagers loot the local dump to build their mother's wheelchair, and an electrician watches a woman play a grand piano on a ballfield.
A (re)creation of the surreality and altered time within deep states of grieving, Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete juxtaposes sorrow with fragmentary unapologetic joy. Eleonore Schoenmaier forges compelling symphonic resonances between European musical encounters and a northern working-class childhood. By centring her experiential empathy on a history of racism and poverty, she guides us into better ways of being. Intimate reflections are contrasted with geopolitical and environmental concerns as Schoenmaier's fierce intelligence focuses on what is most essential in our lives.
The arc of this collection offers a rejuvenating meditation on the meaning of loss and love, highlighted by the lyric beauty of the writing.
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"These are understated poems grounded in imagism, snapshots of a life, where the poet speaks quietly to her reader with precision and insight." Armand Garnet Ruffo, author of Treaty# "Spanning continents and decades, the poems in Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete bear witness to beauty, pain, and injustice alike. Meditative and musical, Schoenmaier's verse renders the world in vivid, attentive language." Annick MacAskill, author of Murmurations "Eleonore Schoenmaier's poems are profoundly lyrical. Their words come from a brave and tender witness, and in their white spaces is the sound of an orchestra playing by the sea." Sadiqa de Meijer, author of The Outer WardsMore details
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- As the Sand Lines Our Pockets
- Entwined
- Slowly
- Ferry
- Bed
- Shoulders
- Tasting the Fallen Sky
- Vision
- Full Moon
- Parameters of Loss
- Wheels
- Afloat
- Touching
- Fabric
- The Railing
- In the New
- the Dumb Waiter
- Sisters
- Compose
- Garden
- Her Forehead
- Motion Pictures
- Anthie in Flight
- Lemon Tree
- Turquoise
- Island
- Rows
- Pink
- "it didn't happen here"
- Whiteout
- Epicentre
- Iron Maiden
- Harness
- Gold
- Back to Where They Came From
- Labyrinthitis
- Inner
- At the Ends of the Earth
- Nectar
- Circular
- Fish Camp
- Diving
- Multitude
- Sleepless
- Branches
- Variations for a Deer and a Rustle
- Touchstone
- Remember
- Hunger
- Sand
- Strangers
- Glyphs
- Waiting
- Bottling
- Home
- Quinzhee
- Sky
- Open
- Outstretched Arms
- Tongues
- So Much Remains Invisible
- Johnny on the Spot
- Beethoven and the Doorbells
- Through Thin Walls
- Applause
- Instrument of Troubled Dreams
- Softly
- Outside the Lamplight Circle
- Lake
- Chocolatier
- Variations for a Harp and a Feather
- Anthie's House
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
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