Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search

Poetry Women Authors

Inquiries

by (author) Michelle Porter

Publisher
Breakwater Books Ltd.
Initial publish date
Jun 2019
Category
Women Authors, General, Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550817928
    Publish Date
    Jun 2019
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781550817935
    Publish Date
    Jun 2019
    List Price
    $17.99

Add it to your shelf

Where to buy it

Description

**SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 PAT LOWTHER MEMORIAL AWARD** **LONGLISTED FOR THE MIRAMICHI READER'S 'THE VERY BEST!' BOOK AWARD**
In poems that risk the comingling of anger and elegy, poetry and documentation, humour and the dark spectre of poverty, Michelle Porter’s Inquiries oscillates at its edges, and amplifies the presence of human strength as it keeps company with our enigmatic and ever-present nemeses. This is a startling debut where the line between reality and reality television blurs, where a simple trip to the grocery store unifies mother and daughter in struggle, and where an economics of iniquity proves the existence of love as equality. With wit, poise, raw emotion, and versatility, Inquiries announces the emergence of an impressive new talent.

About the author

Michelle Porter's first novel will be published by Penguin Canada in 2023. Her first book of poetry, Inquiries, was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Memorial Award in 2019 and was a finalist for the E.J. Pratt Poetry Award in 2021. Her previous non-fiction book, Approaching Fire (2020), in which she embarks on a quest to find her great-grandfather, the Métis fiddler and performer Léon Robert Goulet, was shortlisted for the Indigenous Voices Awards 2021. She is a citizen of the Métis Nation and member of the Manitoba Métis Federation.

 

Michelle Porter's profile page

Awards

  • Long-listed, The Miramichi Reader's 'The Very Best!' Book Award, Poetry Category
  • Short-listed, The Pat Lowther Memorial Award

Editorial Reviews

“In Inquiries, Michelle Porter traces a Métis family’s history, their mother’s resilience, and their complex sense of home despite stark poverty and transience across houses, towns and cities, and rivers. Porter brings a magic realism to her poetry, where the kitchen, the refrigerator, the faucet and sink, the door, all become witnesses, alongside the poet, to the lives lived. Her lyric sings with quiet grace and undeniable integrity. If the people whose portraits are drawn here sought a way out, these poems nonetheless seek a way further in, to the wisdom the experience carries.”

2020 Pat Lowther Memorial Award Jury

"Porter has proven herself to be a deft writer... This book is a breath of fresh, warm baked bread air."

St. Albert Gazette

"This is an exciting ‘old book’. I say old because it feels as if Porter has gone and peeled off all the old conversations of our half-breed, Métis, and Indigenous families from inside our kitchens and crafted them into this amazing piece of work. I so recall growing up and giving every stick of furniture, doors, walls, even the radio and that new TV a personality. Every word inside my house was a poem. Every poem birthed story, and we rattled all of them together, like Porter has done in her kitchen poems, clutch after clutch. There is no book like this ‘old book’. Sharp-edged, beautiful, poignant, funny, and rich with love—and of course, the poetry is spectacular."

Lee Maracle

"All in all, Inquiries is an example of the power of a poet’s pen. How they can distill and summarize emotions, places and events into a few sentences amazes me and always will."

The Miramichi Reader

"Inquires is thought-provoking in its ability to question, yet reads deeply personal. Lee Maracle describes the work as 'a new old book,' which speaks to Porter’s powerful capabilities as a writer, thinker, and poet... Porter’s poetics carry old world wisdom, in moments the teachings of Elders, and fuses contemporary poetic strategies."

Muskrat Magazine

Other titles by

Related lists