In This House Are Many Women and Other Poems

By (author): Sheree Fitch

Sheree Fitch’s best-selling adult poetry collection explores the shadows that never penetrate the sunlit world of her children’s books. With over 5,000 copies sold of the first edition, this second edition 10 years later and 13 poems wiser adds depth and texture to the original collection; like a fine cognac, it has become richer with the passing years.

Sheree Fitch’s refreshingly direct lyrics explore the harsh realities of women’s lives and the many kinds of shelter they create for themselves and give to each other. The title suite is peopled by battered wives, single mothers, women who are poor and perhaps homeless, and exhausted caregivers, with each woman speaking in her own voice. The new poems in “Moonsongs” express a decade’s personal development, not in the form of answers, but in the form of more pointed questions.

In This House Are Many Women and Other Poems demonstrates Fitch’s poetic depth and versatility. But whether she writes passionately of victims and workers in a woman’s shelter, finds epiphanies in family life, or examines the uncertainties of romantic love, Fitch never loses her sense of humour. Who else but the creator of Mable Murple could conjure up Diana, the domestic acrobat who transforms her home into a circus or Eve, the mother of us all, offering child-rearing tips?

AUTHOR

Sheree Fitch

Sheree Fitch has won almost every major award for Canadian children’s literature, including the 2000 Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People, which acknowledges a “body of work inspirational to Canadian children.” She has over twenty-five books to her credit. Her home base is on the east coast of Canada.

Reviews

Sheree Fitch’s poetry explores the realities of women’s lives and the many kinds of shelter women give each other and create for themselves. At all stages of life and love, the women Fitch creates gain strength by sharing their anguish and their joy.

As passionate about resilience as she is about suffering, Sheree Fitch carries her famous sense of humour even into life’s dark corners. Who else but the creator of Mable Murple could conjure up Diana, the domestic acrobat who transforms her home into a circus, or Eve, the mother of us all, offering child-rearing tips?

Women exploring the many meanings of their lives quickly adopted the first edition of In This House Are Many Women as their own. This enlarged volume augments that earlier collection with new poems characterized by strength, insight, and Fitch’s irrepressible ebullience.


“Language so lush, voices so vibrant, and rhythms so resonant that the poems often seem to read, even perform, themselves.”
Canadian Literature

“A moving, challenging exploration of the experience of voiceless people . . . the poems are mediations that explore a mythological landscape beyond the everyday grind. They are a tribute to resilience and, essentially, are about all of us.”
Atlantic Books Today

“Her adult poetry delves into the darker side of the human spirit — and finds, not victims, but unsung heroes.”
Chronicle Herald

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Sheree Fitch’s best-selling adult poetry collection explores the shadows that never penetrate the sunlit world of her children’s books. With over 5,000 copies sold of the first edition, this second edition 10 years later and 13 poems wiser adds depth and texture to the original collection; like a fine cognac, it has become richer with the passing years.

Sheree Fitch’s refreshingly direct lyrics explore the harsh realities of women’s lives and the many kinds of shelter they create for themselves and give to each other. The title suite is peopled by battered wives, single mothers, women who are poor and perhaps homeless, and exhausted caregivers, with each woman speaking in her own voice. The new poems in “Moonsongs” express a decade’s personal development, not in the form of answers, but in the form of more pointed questions.

In This House Are Many Women and Other Poems demonstrates Fitch’s poetic depth and versatility. But whether she writes passionately of victims and workers in a woman’s shelter, finds epiphanies in family life, or examines the uncertainties of romantic love, Fitch never loses her sense of humour. Who else but the creator of Mable Murple could conjure up Diana, the domestic acrobat who transforms her home into a circus or Eve, the mother of us all, offering child-rearing tips?

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Details

Dimensions:

130 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.4in
173gr

Published:

August 26, 2004

Publisher:

Goose Lane Editions

ISBN:

9780864924162

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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