A note to US-based customers: All Lit Up is pausing print orders to the USA until further notice. Read more

Eigenheim

By (author): Joanne Epp

Eigenheim [Ei·gen·heim] noun.One’s own home.

What is home? Is it found, is it built, or does it simply exist wherever we invoke its name? These are the central concerns of Joanne Epp’s debut collection of poems. In Eigenheim, Epp wrestles with notions of home and the inherent tension between the need to go and find it and the desire to “settle down.” In the process, the world blossoms before her, offering glimpses of the transcendent.

AUTHOR

Joanne Epp

Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Joanne Epp spent several years in Ontario and now makes her home in Winnipeg with her husband and two sons. Currently she serves as assistant organist at St. Margaret’s Anglican Church. Her poetry has appeared in journals– The New Quarterly, The Antigonish Review, CV2, The Light Ekphrastic, and others — and in one anthology. Cattail Skyline is her second poetry collection.


Awards

There are no awards found for this book.
Excerpts & Samples ×

Eigenheim [Ei·gen·heim] noun.One’s own home.

What is home? Is it found, is it built, or does it simply exist wherever we invoke its name? These are the central concerns of Joanne Epp’s debut collection of poems. In Eigenheim, Epp wrestles with notions of home and the inherent tension between the need to go and find it and the desire to “settle down.” In the process, the world blossoms before her, offering glimpses of the transcendent.

Reader Reviews

Details

Dimensions:

112 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

April 15, 2015

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Turnstone Press

ISBN:

9780888015174

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

Featured In:

All Books

Language:

eng

No author posts found.

Related Blog Posts

There are no posts with this book.

Other books by Joanne Epp