The Whole Singing Ocean

Part long poem, part investigation, this true story begins with a whale encounter and then dives into the affair of the École en bateau, a French countercultural school aboard a boat. The École was based on the ideals of ’68, but also twisted ideas about child psychology, Foucault’s philosophy and an abolition of the separation between adults and children. As more troubling details are revealed, the text touches on memory, trauma and environmental grief, ultimately leading to buried echoes from the author’s own life and family history.At the dark heart of The Whole Singing Ocean is the question: How is it possible to hold two things—rapture and pain—at once?

Reviews

“The Whole Singing Ocean is a narrative poem of immensities rising from the deep: whales, microplastics, acoustic smog, grief, rapture, abuse. This book does the deep and winding work, the honest and sometimes horrifying, always courageous work of healing. Like the long lines of whale songs, Moore’s polyvocal, lyric tale arrives in ‘pulses and pings and clicks of rhythm / rapturous and piercing at once.’ Where the glittering eye of the ancient mariner holds the wedding guest rapt, this tale issues from the massive eye of a whale. This is a gorgeous book.”
– Erin Robinsong

“Lush, clear-eyed and insightful…a luminous poem.”
– Eleanor Wachtel

“These poems swirl together like plastic refuse in the ocean, where a whale is said to rise ‘like an arpeggio from the dark.’ Readers will find this a fascinating and occasionally uneasy collection that captures the friction in beauty and transgressions.”
Publisher’s Weekly

“The rhythms of Moore’s poetry, the quiet humour of her dexterous mind, and her brave questioning quickly won my trust. The Whole Singing Ocean is a gorgeous music and an act of daring listening to what we know but don’t want to know. It left me with a feeling of rare freedom.”
– Martha Baillie, The New Quarterly

“The Whole Singing Ocean is an evocative and challenging read.”
– Patricia Sandberg, The Miramichi Reader

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Part long poem, part investigation, this true story begins with a whale encounter and then dives into the affair of the École en bateau, a French countercultural school aboard a boat. The École was based on the ideals of ’68, but also twisted ideas about child psychology, Foucault’s philosophy and an abolition of the separation between adults and children. As more troubling details are revealed, the text touches on memory, trauma and environmental grief, ultimately leading to buried echoes from the author’s own life and family history.At the dark heart of The Whole Singing Ocean is the question: How is it possible to hold two things—rapture and pain—at once?

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Details

Dimensions:

192 Pages
8in * 5.5in

Published:

October 17, 2020

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Nightwood Editions

ISBN:

9780889713789

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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