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Field Requiem Sheri Benning

Field Requiem By Sheri Benning

Field Requiem by Sheri Benning


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Summary

New 'contemporary prairie gothic' collection from Canadian poet Sheri Benning, a lead poet from Carcanet's bestselling anthology New Poetries V.

Field Requiem Summary

Field Requiem by Sheri Benning

Shortlisted for the Saskatchewan Book Award (Poetry Book) 2023. Shortlisted for the Saskatchewan Book Award (City of Saskatoon) 2023. Shortlisted for the Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry 2022. Shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Memorial Award 2022. Field Requiem bears witness to the violence inherent in the shift to industrialised farming in prairie Canada. Sheri Benning's poems chart the ways in which a way of life collapses, the world of the family farm, even as the speaker suffers, too. The first poem in the collection, 'Winter Sleep', is a fever dream: the borders between past and present, between the unconscious and the real, break down. The poem reckons with the devastating social and environmental impacts of the agribusiness industry. The long elegy, 'Let Them Rest', takes its cue from the Dies Irae and the Latin liturgy of the Requiem mass to mourn Saskatchewan's many ruined farmsteads and razed communities. Throughout, the poems trace the still luminous contours of love - for family, for the land - in rendering the horrors of loss. The incantatory voice rises from dream into dark vision. The book also includes lyric poems that give voice to the affective consequences of loss brought on by climate change and factory farming and renew a sense of locality in the teeth of corporate farming practices. Benning has worked with her sister Heather Benning, who constructs large-scale, site specific installations which explore and extend these themes.

Field Requiem Reviews

'As a poet, Benning communicates feeling through words - and... she does so piercingly.' - The Toronto Star

About Sheri Benning

Sheri Benning grew up on a farm in central Saskatchewan, Canada. She's the author of The Season's Vagrant Light (Carcanet Press), as well as Thin Moon Psalm (Brick Books) and Earth After Rain (Thistledown Press) published in Canada. Her poems, essays and short stories have appeared in North American, British and European journals and anthologies, most recently The Paris Review, Times Literary Supplement and PN Review. Benning completed a PhD at the University of Glasgow and currently lives in Saskatchewan, where she teaches.

Additional information

GOR011876404
9781800171510
180017151X
Field Requiem by Sheri Benning
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Carcanet Press Ltd
2021-09-30
96
Short-listed for The Saskatchewan Book Award (Poetry Book) 2023 Short-listed for The Pat Lowther Memorial Award 2022 Short-listed for The Saskatchewan Book Award (City of Saskatoon) 2023 Short-listed for The Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry 2022
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