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University of Saskatchewan (College of Arts & Science), 9 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5A5
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Join Kath MacLean in Saskatoon for a reading of her new poetry collection, Translating Air. Kath MacLean is a multi-media artist and author of two books of poetry, For a Cappuccino on Bloor and Kat among the Tigers. She lives in Toronto.
The reading will be held in the Department of Creative Writing, room 214.
In Translating Air Kath MacLean imagines conversations between the modernist poet H.D. and Sigmund Freud during the poet's sessions with him in 1933 to 1934 and the dialogues that continued long afterwards in H.D.'s own mind.
Shadowed by uncertainty and memory lapses or blinded by flashes of profound truth, readers are transported to a world of myth, continuity, and human connection. H.D.'s palimpsest account of herself as girl and woman, writer and Imagist, and psychic and spiritualist is engaging and elastic as it pulls readers into a space where time is both endless and sure. Questioning her sanity and a world gone mad with war, H.D.'s personal accounts help us understand what it means to love deeply, to feel passionately, and to think beyond the limits of our individual consciousness.
"Translating Air is sensuous, brainy, incredibly smart writing. Kath MacLean's encounters with the poet H.D. navigate modernism's complex waters - its mythic undercurrents, 'spinning bones,' and a world ravaged by war - creating a poetic palimpsest at once lush and visceral. MacLean's erudition never gets in the way of her lyric ear and powerhouse-voice battened down by iconic images: roses, blood, amber, light. Apocalyptic. Glorious." Jeanette Lynes, author of The Small Things that End the World