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Blackbird Song
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2018
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An exquisite series of meditations on memory, evanescence and the land. Randy Lundy draws deeply from his Cree heritage and equally from European and Asian traditions. Readers will be reminded by turns of Simon Ortiz, Pӓr Lagerkvist, and Jane Hirshfield. This is the mind of prayer, a seeing and re-seeing of the immense cyclic beauty of the earth.
“Lundy has entered the place where the masters reside. His poems join the shades that walk among them. There aren’t many people who get to that place and sometimes it can feel very lonely there, but the masters are saved by the brilliant and humble work they have done, their poems the crevices in our lives where the light shines through." – Patrick Lane, author of Washita
“Randy Lundy’s poems bring forward the spirit of his Cree ancestry, and place our species humbly among the creatures of Earth—who are all observed with deep reverence and perceptive care.” – Don McKay, author of Strike/Slip
“This is the book of poems I’ve been waiting for … His poems burn us, feed us, and make us feel beloved even if we have been broken. Language, as he uses it, holds us and leads us to a place where we can mourn and pray and wonder.” – Lorna Crozier, author of What the Soul Doesn’t Want
“Lundy has entered the place where the masters reside. His poems join the shades that walk among them. There aren’t many people who get to that place and sometimes it can feel very lonely there, but the masters are saved by the brilliant and humble work they have done, their poems the crevices in our lives where the light shines through." – Patrick Lane, author of Washita
“Randy Lundy’s poems bring forward the spirit of his Cree ancestry, and place our species humbly among the creatures of Earth—who are all observed with deep reverence and perceptive care.” – Don McKay, author of Strike/Slip
“This is the book of poems I’ve been waiting for … His poems burn us, feed us, and make us feel beloved even if we have been broken. Language, as he uses it, holds us and leads us to a place where we can mourn and pray and wonder.” – Lorna Crozier, author of What the Soul Doesn’t Want
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Contributor: Randy Lundy
Award-winning poet Randy Lundy is a Cree, Irish, and Norwegian member of the Barren Lands First Nation, Brochet, Manitoba. Born in Thompson, Manitoba, he lived most of his life in Saskatchewan before recently taking a teaching position at University of Toronto, Scarborough.
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Winner, Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry, 2019
Winner, Saskatchewan Book Award for Indigenous Peoples’ Publishing, 2019
"What meditative power there is in Blackbird Song, what pure acts of attention and remembrance. Randy Lundy's poems bring forward the spirit of his Cree ancestry, and place our species humbly among the creatures of Earth--who are all observed with deep reverence and perceptive care.... We should be grateful to Randy Lundy for bringing his wise, wry, visionary, large-hearted meditations into language, and for demonstrating to his readers and himself the need for 'seeing with another kind of eye.'" —Don McKay, author of Strike/Slip
“Lundy has entered the place where the masters reside. His poems join the shades that walk among them. There aren’t many people who get to that place and sometimes it can feel very lonely there, but the masters are saved by the brilliant and humble work they have done, their poems the crevices in our lives where the light shines through." —Patrick Lane, author of Washita
"This is the book of poems I've been waiting for.... His poems burn us, feed us, and make us feel beloved even if we have been broken. Language, as he uses it, holds us and leads us to a place where we can mourn and pray and wonder." —Lorna Crozier, author of What the Soul Doesn't Want
Winner, Saskatchewan Book Award for Indigenous Peoples’ Publishing, 2019
"What meditative power there is in Blackbird Song, what pure acts of attention and remembrance. Randy Lundy's poems bring forward the spirit of his Cree ancestry, and place our species humbly among the creatures of Earth--who are all observed with deep reverence and perceptive care.... We should be grateful to Randy Lundy for bringing his wise, wry, visionary, large-hearted meditations into language, and for demonstrating to his readers and himself the need for 'seeing with another kind of eye.'" —Don McKay, author of Strike/Slip
“Lundy has entered the place where the masters reside. His poems join the shades that walk among them. There aren’t many people who get to that place and sometimes it can feel very lonely there, but the masters are saved by the brilliant and humble work they have done, their poems the crevices in our lives where the light shines through." —Patrick Lane, author of Washita
"This is the book of poems I've been waiting for.... His poems burn us, feed us, and make us feel beloved even if we have been broken. Language, as he uses it, holds us and leads us to a place where we can mourn and pray and wonder." —Lorna Crozier, author of What the Soul Doesn't Want
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Contents
ix - I Constellation after Constellation, Turning on the Spears of Trees
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January
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For Your Lover on the Eve of Her Thirty-Fifth Birthday
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Brevity
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A Prayer
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Woman Who Taught Her Grandson to Love
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For Kohkum, Reta
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What You Pray
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Listen
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If the World Were Your Home
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Fasting
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Okanagan Lake, November
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The Chair by the Door
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Watching Blackbirds Watching
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The Cactus
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Autumn Elms
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Happiness
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Solace
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Cypress Hills
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Benediction
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Grace
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Miracles
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The Long Walk
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Gnosis
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Conjunctions
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Memory as a Record of Loss
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Octave: Asking Forgiveness
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Surrender
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When you burn sage, cedar, and braided sweet-grass
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Midnight, Early Spring
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Christmas Eve with Snow
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Doxologies
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The Path Becomes Narrow, Slight as a Note from a Carved Wood Flute
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Spring, Low-Pressure System
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An Ecology of Being and Non-Being
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Insomnia
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Creation Story
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November of Your Fiftieth Year
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What the Body Remembers
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Under Northern Saskatchewan Pines
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Bearing Stories
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Hollow Man
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Black Bear
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Wear Your Skin Lightly
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Sleep
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Where Language Fails
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In the Great Sand Hills
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Son
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Solitude
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Shooting Star
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Dream
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Winter-Hard
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Birthday Poem
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Woman Hanging
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Religion
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Under Cloud Belly
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Bearing
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Renunciations: February
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Geese
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Beatitudo
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Two Short Meditations
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Nightfall
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Another Season
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December 12, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9780889775589
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First Edition
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Keywords for this book
Indigenous ceremonies; Ceremonial items; Indigenous history; Human experiences; Indigenous Poet; Oskana; Oskana poetry; prose poems; Saskatchewan poetry; poems; Spiritual poetry; nature poetry; collections of poems; Cree ancestry; Cree heritage; Indigenous literature; Indigenous poetry; Canadian poetry; poetry; memory; Cree
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For a non-specialist adult audience