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    The east side of it all / Joseph Dandurand.
    by Dandurand, Joseph A.
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    Nightwood Editions, 2020.
    Call #:819.16 D178e
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  • Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
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  • Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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  • Kwantlen First Nation -- Poetry.
  • ISBN: 
    9780889713802 (pbk)
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    95 p. : 1 portrait ; 20 cm.
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    Poems.
    Summary: 
    Dandurand's work tackles complicated personal and social issues by drawing on his observations of the natural world. His voice is lyrical yet intimate, obscured, yet sitting with you at the kitchen table having a cigarette. The East Side of it All is the journey of a broken man gifted with stories and poems who finally accepts his gift and shares with the world his hidden misery and joy: there was this woman that I fell in love with but she will never know who I am and I hide in the back of the room as she goes about her thing and I go about mine, and once I tried to look into her eyes but when she looked back, I knew she was a spirit and I was still a human and she passed right through me and I felt the coldness of her.
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    Canadian poetry.
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    Central LibraryAdult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection819.16 D178eCore Collection - AdultChecked inAdd Copy to MyList


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