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A long poem in six sections, Dream House takes its cue from Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space in its investigation of female embodiment, calling up such feral, liminal spaces as the pregnant body, the aging mind, snail shells, broom closets, low-ceilinged pubs and abandoned pizza boxes. Part Tardis, part townhouse, part Howl’s Moving Castle, this wry, surreal and many-peopled narrative interrogates what metaphor might hold of history, both personal and social, after a mother’s passing. Its migrant speaker trawls through hedgerows and recipe books to unearth stained birdsong and undead civil wars, tracing a matrilineal path across four generations while traversing the haunted margins between existence and belonging.
Prize(s): Short-listed Dorothy Livesay Poetry Award (2024)
Cathy Stonehouse’s Dream House, like any magical dwelling, is not what it at first appears to be. Walk inside. Explore its rooms. It is larger and more expansive than you might think. Also stranger, more peculiar, idiosyncratic. It is a metaverse of possibilities, the locus where what is lived intersects with what is imagined. As Stonehouse herself puts it, “The house is a cocoon, an open coffin. It is full of weather, and changes / every time you dare to look.” Open the door. Close your eyes. The operative word is not house but dream. Look around. You are already there.
–Paul Vermeersch, author of Shared Universe: New and Selected Poems 1995–2020
“From the British nightmare to the shores of British Columbia, there’s something deeply unwholesome going on in the details of this Dream House. Stonehouse nails what it’s like to bring ghosts who will not rest from one hallucinatory place to the next. “Sit down, whispers the Pacific. You are not from here/ Stand up, whispers the Atlantic. You are not from here...” This is a deeply affecting collection you will not want to miss—and will certainly not forget.”
–Elizabeth Bachinsky, author of The Hottest Summer in Recorded History
“In Dream House, Cathy Stonehouse trips the latch to a secret door, exposing a network of hidden passages ‘shiny with private meaning.’ Amidst the very real furnishings—tea towel, ceramic hen, nursery rhyme, commemorative plate, a mechanical contraption for slicing eggs—these shifting interiors bewilder and estrange until ‘everything has been refurbished.’ This book is an enchantment, conjured by an imaginative and deeply original poet who knows intuitively that ‘what matters when transcribing are the elisions…’”
–Sheryda Warrener, author of Test Piece
Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889714625
Paperback / softback
5.5 in x 8 in - 80 pp
Publication Date: 21/10/2023
BISAC Subject(s): POE024000-POETRY / Women Authors,POE011000-POETRY / Canadian,POE023010-POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
Description
A long poem in six sections, Dream House takes its cue from Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space in its investigation of female embodiment, calling up such feral, liminal spaces as the pregnant body, the aging mind, snail shells, broom closets, low-ceilinged pubs and abandoned pizza boxes. Part Tardis, part townhouse, part Howl’s Moving Castle, this wry, surreal and many-peopled narrative interrogates what metaphor might hold of history, both personal and social, after a mother’s passing. Its migrant speaker trawls through hedgerows and recipe books to unearth stained birdsong and undead civil wars, tracing a matrilineal path across four generations while traversing the haunted margins between existence and belonging.
Prize(s): Short-listed Dorothy Livesay Poetry Award (2024)
Cathy Stonehouse’s Dream House, like any magical dwelling, is not what it at first appears to be. Walk inside. Explore its rooms. It is larger and more expansive than you might think. Also stranger, more peculiar, idiosyncratic. It is a metaverse of possibilities, the locus where what is lived intersects with what is imagined. As Stonehouse herself puts it, “The house is a cocoon, an open coffin. It is full of weather, and changes / every time you dare to look.” Open the door. Close your eyes. The operative word is not house but dream. Look around. You are already there.
–Paul Vermeersch, author of Shared Universe: New and Selected Poems 1995–2020
“From the British nightmare to the shores of British Columbia, there’s something deeply unwholesome going on in the details of this Dream House. Stonehouse nails what it’s like to bring ghosts who will not rest from one hallucinatory place to the next. “Sit down, whispers the Pacific. You are not from here/ Stand up, whispers the Atlantic. You are not from here...” This is a deeply affecting collection you will not want to miss—and will certainly not forget.”
–Elizabeth Bachinsky, author of The Hottest Summer in Recorded History
“In Dream House, Cathy Stonehouse trips the latch to a secret door, exposing a network of hidden passages ‘shiny with private meaning.’ Amidst the very real furnishings—tea towel, ceramic hen, nursery rhyme, commemorative plate, a mechanical contraption for slicing eggs—these shifting interiors bewilder and estrange until ‘everything has been refurbished.’ This book is an enchantment, conjured by an imaginative and deeply original poet who knows intuitively that ‘what matters when transcribing are the elisions…’”
–Sheryda Warrener, author of Test Piece
Details
Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889714625
Paperback / softback
5.5 in x 8 in - 80 pp
Publication Date: 21/10/2023
BISAC Subject(s): POE024000-POETRY / Women Authors,POE011000-POETRY / Canadian,POE023010-POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
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