In her brilliant new collection, Alice Major's poems concern
themselves with human occupation: how we occupy cities; how we
occupy ourselves as citizens, workers and thinkers; how we occupy
mythologies and metaphors; and how we occupy the passage of our
lives. This is one of the strongest poetry collections seen at UAP
in recent times. It is a collection of strong narrative poems,
divided into six parts. The first section deals with Edmonton set
with Classical allusions, the second deals with special days of the
calendar, the third deals with rending choices regarding
motherhood, the fourth deals with children, the fifth with the
mystery of the world, and the sixth deals with geology of the North
Saskatchewan River as it traverses Edmonton.
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