Inside the Pearl

By (author): Jude Neale

Longlisted for the Magpie Award for Poetry

Inspired by contemporary English language haiku, accomplished poet, Jude Neale, explores ordinary objects through both poetry and photography in her new collection, Inside the Pearl. These photos and haiku-like poems capture moments and memories – recording and archiving, the history and treasures of Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver, Canada. The images range from colourful household items to grainy, black and white snapshots of times past, reminders of a most difficult period in Japanese Canadian history that still resonate today.

AUTHOR

Jude Neale

Jude Neale is a Canadian poet of national and international acclaim. She has penned ten books, and several libretti that have also been published and performed. One of her poems was chosen to ride the Channell Island buses by the Poet Laureate of Britain. Jude has extensive expertise in multi-disciplinary collaboration.


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Jude Neale’s poetry beautifully evokes the history, memories and warmth of Joy Kogawa House. There’s an intimacy and connection in the pairing of Neale’s spare visual verse and Hooson’s photos of everyday domesticity…it feels familiar, like spending time there yourself.


Jude Neale’s poetry resonates like music. These small poems from Inside the Pearl have the cadence and breath of musical verse. “hollow bowl plump / cherries / small fingers choosing” This unique and intimate collection allows us a view of Joy Kogawa House as both a home and welcoming haven.


I just read Inside the Pearl and what a delicate beautiful tone comes by. A light bell sound. Wonder. Grace…


Inspired by the contemporary English-language haiku, accomplished poet Jude Neale explores ordinary objects through both poetry and photography in her new collection, Inside the Pearl. These photos and haiku-like poems capture moments and memories — recording and archiving, the history and treasures of Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver, Canada. The Images range from colourful household items to grainy, black-and-white snapshots of times past, reminders of a most difficult period in Japanese Canadian history that still resonate today. A favourite: “children stand / with mother / sunflowers opening.” I hope she continues on this path of haiku discovery.


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Longlisted for the Magpie Award for Poetry

Inspired by contemporary English language haiku, accomplished poet, Jude Neale, explores ordinary objects through both poetry and photography in her new collection, Inside the Pearl. These photos and haiku-like poems capture moments and memories – recording and archiving, the history and treasures of Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver, Canada. The images range from colourful household items to grainy, black and white snapshots of times past, reminders of a most difficult period in Japanese Canadian history that still resonate today.

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Dimensions:

75 Pages
6in * 9in *
1gr

Published:

September 01, 2021

City of Publication:

Hamilton

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Guernica Editions

ISBN:

9781771836746

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Haiku

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Language:

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