![]() ![]() Mindful of tangled lineages and the lingering erasures of settler colonialism, Belcourt crafts poems in which “history lays itself bare” – but only as bare as their speaker’s shapeshifting heart. Of This Wound is a World, the judges said: “Blending the resources of love song and elegy, prayer and manifesto, Billy-Ray Belcourt’s This Wound is a World shows us poetry at its most intimate and politically necessary. this, perhaps, is what it means to be native.ħ: see :h ttp//Copyright © 2018 Grief After Grief After Grief After Griefįor National Indigenous Peoples Day, our Poem of the Week is “Grief After Grief After Grief After Grief,” by the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize Canadian winner, Billy-Ray Belcourt from his collection, This Wound is a World (Frontenac House). i am trying to figure out how to be in the world without wanting it. “i can hear him screaming for me, and i can hear him saying, ‘stop, honey help me.’”Ĩ. ![]() gender is another word for horror story.ħ. this, she says, is how the world will end and be rebuilt this time.Ħ. there, she bumps into weesageechak and warns him that if policemen don’t stop killing black men she will flood america and it will become a lost country only grieving mothers will know how to find. it is july 2016 and the creator opens up the sky to attend a #blacklivesmatter protest. one of the conditions of native life today is survivor’s guilt.ĥ. ![]() his moaning is an honour song i want to world to.Ĥ. “smell my armpit again/ i miss it when you do that.”ģ. I come from four hundred no man’s lands.Ģ. ![]()
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