No One Knows Us There

By (author): Jessica Bebenek

From wherever I am, I will
send word like a golden thread,
roll an unravelling ball through time
towards myself.

In this stunning debut collection, Bronwen Wallace Award finalist Jessica Bebenek presents two distinct and moving portraits of early womanhood. The first is that of the devoted, caregiving granddaughter navigating hospital hallways and the painful realities of palliative care. The second is that of a woman a decade older, compassionately looking back on her younger self. In this second half, Bebenek rewrites poems from the first, honouring unimaginable loss and turning it into genuine healing.

At once sensual, visceral, and dreamlike, No One Knows Us There takes us from the sterility of the hospital into the sumptuous natural world. We face horror in a manicured garden and discover beauty in a suncapped lake. A theoretical mathematician leads us to an elk encounter, the crooked bodies of birds are found in the spring thaw, and we become our own pet snail in a mason jar.

Ultimately, grief is radically transformed through plainspoken yet lyrical language, and this keen examination of trauma evolves into a striking celebration of the inevitability of change.

AUTHOR

Jessica Bebenek

JESSICA BEBENEK is a queer interdisciplinary poet and educator from Tkaronto (Toronto) who now splits her time between Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) and an off-grid shack on unceded Anishinaabeg territory. She works as a risograph printer and bookmaker at Concordia University’s Centre for Expanded Poetics, where she organized the international Occult Poetics Symposium. In 2021, Bebenek was a finalist for the Writers’ Trust of Canada RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers. Her writing has been nominated for the Journey Prize and Pushcart Prize, and she is the author of eight poetry chapbooks, including I Remember the Exorcism. No One Knows Us There is her first book of poetry.


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No One Knows Us There brings the whole chaos of youthful mourning to light in episodes of drama insight and humour Its achievement is one of poetrys most difficult to raise despair to an aesethtic act by honouring and not merely decorating its core of personal tragedy Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers Jury Citation



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Dimensions:

96 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.09in
0.35lb
.35lb

Published:

April 08, 2025

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Book*hug Press

ISBN:

9781771669399

Language:

eng

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