Small Fires
About this book
We come / to kneel at the doorway, / to peer into that kind of / dark. To think our way / backwards, listening.
Tracing a series of journeys, real and imagined, Kelly Norah Drukker’s Small Fires opens with a section of poems set on Inis MĂłr, a remote, Irish-speaking island off the west coast of County Galway, where the poet-as-speaker discovers the ways in which remnants of the island’s early Christian monastic culture brush up against island life in the twenty-first century.
Also present is a series of poems set in the Midi-PyrĂ©nĂ©es and in the countryside around Lyon. Linked to the shorter poems in the collection by landscape, theme, and tone is a set of longer narrative poems that give voice to imagined speakers who are, each in a different way, living on the margins. The first describes a young emigrant woman’s crossing from Ireland to Canada in the early twentieth century, where she must sacrifice her tie to the land for the uncertain freedom of a journey by sea, while a second depicts the lives of silk workers living under oppressive conditions in Lyon in the 1830s.
In detailed and musical language, the poems in Small Fires highlight aspects of landscape and culture in regions that are haunted by marginal and silenced histories. The collection concludes with a long poem written as a response to American writer Paul Monette’s autobiographical work Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir.
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Table of contents
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- I On Inis MĂłr
- AT THE SEVEN CHURCHES (NA SEACHT dTEAMPAILL)
- East
- NIGHT ON THE DARK EARTH
- WHEN IT BLOWS
- AT TEAMPALL BHEANĂIN
- OCTOBER
- THE WILD GOAT
- CILL ĂINNE BEACH
- NIAMH
- ON INIS MĂR
- Village
- BLOW-INS
- SWEATER SHOP
- ROOTS
- THE BODHRĂN PLAYER
- WILD BIRDâS SONG
- VILLAGE LIFE
- SEA LEGS
- West
- CENTRE: EOCHAILL
- GRAVE (LEABA DHIARMUDA AGUS GHRĂINNE)
- BURIAL GROUND
- THE HUNTERâS PATH
- CILL MHUIRBHIGH BEACH
- PRE-ELECTRIC
- IâLL NEVER KNOW (AFTER READING SYNGE)
- STORMS IN SPRING
- NIGHTâS WORK
- ISLANDâS END
- II Another Winterâs Child
- ANOTHER WINTERâS CHILD
- III The Vine
- THE OFFERING
- THE WILD BOAR
- AUGUST, VALLĂE DE LA BAROUSSE
- THE VINE
- LES CAGOTS
- IV The Silken Threads
- THE SILKEN THREADS
- V The Burning House
- ROSE
- FOR ĂMILE NELLIGAN
- THE BURNING HOUSE
- IN AZĂ (ARS POETICA)
- NOTES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
