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Ali's lyrical, hypnotic storytelling takes us on an unlikely journey to a place that only now exists in his childhood memories: a remote industrial community in the boreal forest of Northern Canada. I was mesmerized by the voice of a poet who methodically and artistically recounts his once in a lifetime journey to connect with a Cree tribe called the Pimicikamak, the original owners and occupiers of the land and water that mesmerized him as a child. The human landscape Kazim Ali creates in his work, interweaving his own familial and cultural disruption with those of the Pimicikamak Cree, is intriguing and profound
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monografia Rebiun34750360 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34750360 m d cr ||||||||||| 210602s2021 xx eo ||| z eng d CANEL eng CANEL OCLCQ 811/.6 OCoLC 23/eng/20230216 af101fs lacc Northern light : power, land, and the memory of water EBook Place of publication not identified Goose Lane Editions 2021 Place of publication not identified Place of publication not identified Goose Lane Editions 1 online resource (1 EPUB 3 file (578.92 KB)) 1 online resource (1 EPUB 3 file (578.92 KB)) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ali's lyrical, hypnotic storytelling takes us on an unlikely journey to a place that only now exists in his childhood memories: a remote industrial community in the boreal forest of Northern Canada. I was mesmerized by the voice of a poet who methodically and artistically recounts his once in a lifetime journey to connect with a Cree tribe called the Pimicikamak, the original owners and occupiers of the land and water that mesmerized him as a child. The human landscape Kazim Ali creates in his work, interweaving his own familial and cultural disruption with those of the Pimicikamak Cree, is intriguing and profound Original version Place of publication not identified : Goose Lane Editions, 2021. 9781773101996 ; 1773101994 Ali, Kazim, 1971 Authors, American Canada Children of immigrants Environmental Conservation & Protection Hydroelectric power plants--Social aspects Manitoba Manitoba--Cross Lake Nature Travel Biographies and autobiographies Canadian nonfiction Indigenous materials Ali, Kazim author