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Daphne Marlatt

    This Canadian author, originally from Malaysia, explores women's experiences across time periods and cultures. Her works often feature open structures and echoes of women's stories, reflecting a fascination with the potential of the novel form. A poet at heart, she writes in sequences, seeking to capture the unwritten and culturally overwritten aspects of being alive as a woman. Her approach is influenced by feminist literature, aiming to critically examine and expand traditional literary genres.

    Shadow Catch
    Then Now
    The Contemporary Canadian Poem Anthology
    • 2023

      Noh-influenced libretto by renowned Canadian poet Daphne Marlatt The Noh-influenced libretto of Shadow Catch recounts the dreams - or are they dreams? - of the Runaway, a teenage boy who ends up one night in Oppenheimer Park in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Here four troubled spirits from the park's past appear to him: the Spirit of the Maple Tree from K'emk'emeláy̓ whose grove was decimated by loggers, a member of the brilliant Asahi baseball team whose players were sent off to Japanese internment camps, the keeper of a 1920s brothel who is haunted by the tragic death of one of "her" women, and a roughneck policeman from the 1930s who gave in to corruption. This is a story not only about characters from Vancouver's historical and cultural past, but about the journey and transformation that must take place in order to confront one's greatest fears and regrets. Each of the four acts in this sparse, poetic libretto were set to music by composers Dorothy Chang, Benton Roark, Jennifer Butler, and Farshid Samandari. Replete with contextual material, this book includes brief histories of species interconnectedness in the park, the Asahi baseball team, Vancouver's early red-light district, and the Battle of Ballantyne Pier.

      Shadow Catch
    • 2021

      Then Now

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      From one of Canada's most influential poets, poems written in response to the discovery of letters by her father. These poems explore a sense of place and home on Canada's West Coast now on the brink of global climate change. "There Then" permeates any "Here Now" of immigrant consciousness and highlights the impermanent quality of "home."

      Then Now
    • 1984