by Sophie Anne Edwards

Book Cover: Conversations with the Kagawong River
Editions:Paperback
ISBN: 9781772016246

A site-specific engagement with a river ecosystem on Mnidoo Mnising (Manitoulin Island), Conversations with the Kagawong River raises the possibility of collaboration with the more-than-human. The author spent several years learning to listen to the Gaagigewang Ziibi (Kagawong River) and to follow the rhythms and patterns of its flora and fauna, the weather and the water. She invited the participation of various collaborators – woodpeckers, otters, currents, ice, grasses. The resulting poems, supported by local Elders, language speakers, and historians, make visible the colonial, environmental, and social processes that construct an ecosystem and (settler) relationships to it.

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Publisher: Talonbooks
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Excerpt:

Bridal Veil(ed) Falls

we splash wade cell- and beer-handed lift faces to spray enraptured giddy sun-reddened posts multiply
i am double visioned
see the falls see falling
we are caught up but not in god caught rupture not Rapture

sight

blindness

veiled the sun limestone solid under fingers the rushing water the rock trees
rooted to the ravine how is anything other possible

married to ghosts we cling to old vows
constant growth consummated without synaptical transference

yellow dog-toothed violet
blue crystalline breath in december dusk bejeweled caddis fly
unfurling fern, pungent leek
what production worth the gently speaking jack-in-the-pulpit

it continues
we continue
the hand becoming visible

can we be graceful
midwife the river while
accepting our own possibly necessary fall

what word worth
the weight of paper

Reviews:Don McKay, poet, Governor General winner wrote:

“Subversive, risk-taking, restlessly immersive, Sophie Anne Edwards’ Conversations with the Kagawong River presents an ecological practice of radical site-specific engagement. Driven by a desire to “fill language with the body,” and informed by local Anishinaabe and settler history, she brings to these encounters with the river an ontological urgency and fierce energy. Here is a bold category-crossing work to cherish and also heed.”

Kate Sikloski, author of Selvege wrote:

"The river speaks through and with Sophie Anne Edwards in Conversations with the Kagawong River. In this field study combining historiographic research, local storytelling, and gorgeous poetic experimentation, we are called to immerse ourselves and listen. Flow with the current, dig your fingers in the silt, heed the warning of its song."


About the Author

sophie anne edwards (she/her/settler) is an interdisciplinary environmental artist, writer, geographer and gardener who lives on Mnidoo Mnising | Manitoulin Island. Her field- and installation-based practice focuses on the complexities of local ecosystems; she works with, between and through a range of materials, from textiles and grasses, to typewriters and gouache. She is grateful for the support of the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts. Her work has been published in a number of literary publications, and by the small yet mighty Gap Riot and Blasted Tree presses. Her hybrid poetry book, Conversations with the Kagawong River (Talonbooks), was included on the 2024 most anticipated fall release lists of both CBC and Quill & Quire. She was longlisted for Omnidawn’s 1st/2nd book prize (2024), longlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize (2021), and shortlisted for ARC poetry magazine’s 2019 poem of the year.