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Folklore of Lunenburg County

By (author): Michael Goodfellow

The poems in Folklore of Lunenburg County are rooted in the ethnography of Helen Creighton and the otherworldly stories of supernatural encounters that she collected on the south shore of Nova Scotia in the mid-twentieth century. For Goodfellow, these accounts evoke much more than quaint records of a primitive time and place. Ghost stories become a lens on human relationships; supernatural experiences become analogs for loss, longing, and disappearance, and for the way in which these experiences are mediated by landscape, nature, and community ritual.

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Michael Goodfellow

Michael Goodfellow is the author of the poetry collection Naturalism, An Annotated Bibliography (2022). His poems have appeared in the Literary Review of Canada, The Dalhousie Review, and elsewhere. He lives in Nova Scotia.


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The poems in Folklore of Lunenburg County are rooted in the ethnography of Helen Creighton and the otherworldly stories of supernatural encounters that she collected on the south shore of Nova Scotia in the mid-twentieth century. For Goodfellow, these accounts evoke much more than quaint records of a primitive time and place. Ghost stories become a lens on human relationships; supernatural experiences become analogs for loss, longing, and disappearance, and for the way in which these experiences are mediated by landscape, nature, and community ritual.



Poems hewn like a sculptor would carve from stone or wood. —Emily-Jane Hills Orford, ARC Poetry Magazine

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Dimensions:

64 Pages
8.5in * 5.3in * 0.25in
140gr

Published:

March 26, 2024

City of Publication:

Sackville

Country of Publication:

CA

ISBN:

9781554472642

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

Language:

eng

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