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Days of Sand

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Days of Sand

by Hlne Dorion
Translated by: Jonathan Kaplansky

Cormorant Books | January 21, 2008 | Trade Paperback

Remarkable images, thoughts, and memories come together, fusing autobiography, sensory fiction, and poetic prose in this beautiful novel by acclaimed Qubcoise poet, Hlne Dorion. Memory and imagination are the settings for Days of Sand, where Dorion interweaves place, time, and existence into a present made whole by her deft use of language; this is a novel in which the permanent immediacy of all times and places of existence itself is illuminated. Touching on her time in hospital as a child, vacations spent along the St. Lawrence and the coast of Maine, family stories and histories, Dorion takes the reader into her intimately recorded emotions and carefully observed daily existence, in which the quotidian detail is illuminated by the poet''s perception, memory, and language. An intimate study of the power of words and language, body and self, Days of Sand is a meditation that resonates with the stories of a life not merely lived, but experienced in a child''s growing awareness of the greater world.
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    Rating: 3/5

    Too much contemplating

    megan halston

    3 years ago

    Helene is a beautiful writer, you can tell she is a poet by nature from her book. The thing is, she is contemplating the meaning of life and everything in it so much that one has a hard time following what is going on throughout her life.

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Remarkable images, thoughts, and memories come together, fusing autobiography, sensory fiction, and poetic prose in this beautiful novel by acclaimed Qubcoise poet, Hlne Dorion. Memory and imagination are the settings for Days of Sand, where Dorion interweaves place, time, and existence into a present made whole by her deft use of language; this is a novel in which the permanent immediacy of all times and places of existence itself is illuminated. Touching on her time in hospital as a child, vacations spent along the St. Lawrence and the coast of Maine, family stories and histories, Dorion takes the reader into her intimately recorded emotions and carefully observed daily existence, in which the quotidian detail is illuminated by the poet''s perception, memory, and language. An intimate study of the power of words and language, body and self, Days of Sand is a meditation that resonates with the stories of a life not merely lived, but experienced in a child''s growing awareness of the greater world.

About the Author

Hlne Dorion, originally from Qubec City, lives outside of Montreal. Recently the winner of the Governor General''s Literary Award for Poetry for her book, Ravir: les lieux, she has been nominated for, or won, every prize available to a French-language poet in Canada, including the Prix Anne-Hbert. She has been writer in residence at the Universit de Qubec in Montral, the literary director of ditions du Norot, and a co-producer for the very successful audio series, "Posie-Musique."

Hlne Dorion, originally from Qubec City, lives outside of Montreal. Recently the winner of the Governor General''s Literary Award for Poetry for her book, Ravir: les lieux, she has been nominated for, or won, every prize available to a French-language poet in Canada, including the Prix Anne-Hbert. She has been writer in residence at the Universit de Qubec in Montral, the literary director of ditions du Norot, and a co-producer for the very successful audio series, "Posie-Musique."

Trade Paperback

120 Pages, 5.18 x 7.64 x 0.34 in

January 21, 2008

Cormorant Books

English


1897151071
9781897151075

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