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Kate R Sutherland

    Kate Sutherland crafts stories and poems that delve into the complexities of childhood and adolescence on the Canadian prairies. Her writing is marked by keen observation and an empathetic portrayal of family dynamics and shifting landscapes. Sutherland explores the nuances of human experience with a sharp eye for detail and evocative language. Her work offers readers a profound look into the formation of identity and the search for belonging in the world.

    The Bones are There
    • The Bones are There

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Zigzagging across the globe, Kate Sutherland’s fourth book is poetry by way of collage: pieced-together excerpts from travellers’ journals, ships’ logs, textbooks and manuals, individual testimony, even fairy and folk tales that tell stories of extinction—of various species, and of our own understanding of, and culpability within, its process. Across its three sections, Sutherland draws identifiable connections between various animal extinctions and human legacies of imperialism, colonialism, capitalism, and misogyny, charting the ways in which they juxtapose one another while impacting the natural order of things.As much as it is a critique of humanity’s disastrous effects on this world, The Bones Are There is also a celebration of such incredible creatures, all sadly lost to us. It honours their memory by demanding accountability and encouraging resistance, so that we might stave off future irrevocable loss and preserve what wonders that remain.

      The Bones are There
      3.8