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Sonia Gernes - Breeze Called Fremantle Doctor: Poems/Tales (Soundings: A Series of Books on Ethics) - 9780268021504 - V9780268021504
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Breeze Called Fremantle Doctor: Poems/Tales (Soundings: A Series of Books on Ethics)

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Description for Breeze Called Fremantle Doctor: Poems/Tales (Soundings: A Series of Books on Ethics) Paperback. These three poem sequences read like novellas, with each poem/tale set in a real time and place, and each documented with original photographs from scrapbooks and archives. Num Pages: 128 pages, photographs. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 141 x 13. Weight in Grams: 286.

In three poem sequences that read like novellas, Sonia Gernes brings together the lyric intensity of her poetry and the narrative grip of the well-told tale. Each poem/tale is set in a real time and place, and each is documented with original photographs from scrapbooks and archives.

In "The Indian School," a young white teacher, glad of any job in the Great Depression, signs on at a Government boarding school adjacent to the famous peace-pipe quarry in Pipestone, MN. Naive, idealistic, in love with a young farmer who can't afford to marry her, she accepts without question the school's assimilation ... Read more

In "The Mutes of Sleepy Eye," an entire small town questions the meaning of deafness. At the center of the swirl is Elise, a deaf seventeen-year-old who refuses to name the father of the child she is carrying. While the parish priest rages, and a young nun envies her, Elise remains an enigma, even to herself. Only Clara, a widow in her fifties and also mute, has the serenity to anchor this tale and ponder the ambivalent beauty of silence.

The Lunatic Asylum of Fremantle, Western Australia, was built by convict labor. Through its doors in 1864 comes Tess, an Irish girl bent on following her convict-lover into a terrain that, like Dante's hell, seems past all hope. Then, in 1886, comes Margaret, a settler's wife accused of trying to kill her baby. Finally, in 1993, Sonia, an American poet, enters what are now museum walls seeking the coolness and refreshment of "A Breeze Called the Fremantle Doctor."

These are poems for both lovers of poetry and readers who think they don't like it. The voices that speak these poems grab our attention in the opening lines and sweep us into the momentum of the tale they unwind before us. En route, Gernes treats us to language that sparkles and croons, chimes, grates, and sometimes comes close to explosion.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
194
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268021504
SKU
V9780268021504
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Sonia Gernes
Sonia Gernes is Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame where she teaches Creative Writing, American Literature and Gender Studies. She has published one novel, The Way to St. Ives (1982) and three books of poetry: Women at Forty (Notre Dame Press, 1988), Brief Lives (Notre Dame Press, 1982), and The Mutes of Sleepy Eye (1981).

Reviews for Breeze Called Fremantle Doctor: Poems/Tales (Soundings: A Series of Books on Ethics)
"In the beginning, poetry chronicled the major events of people's lives-hunts, marriages, deaths, and emigrations. Sonia Gernes has returned poetry to its first purpose, with grace and wit. No one can read what she has offered us without being moved and grateful." —Miller Williams, Poet & Critic "Sonia Gernes has written an ambitious book: three tales of the traveler-the trip ... Read more

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