Ossuaries, Dionne Brand
Ossuaries, Dionne Brand
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Ossuaries

Author: Dionne Brand

Narrator: Dionne Brand

Unabridged: 1 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2019


Synopsis

Dionne Brand’s hypnotic, urgent long poem is about the bones of fading cultures and ideas, about the living museums of spectacle where these bones are found. At the centre of Ossuaries is the narrative of Yasmine, a woman living an underground life, fleeing from past actions and regrets, in a perpetual state of movement. She leads a solitary clandestine life, crossing borders actual (Algiers, Cuba, Canada), and timeless. Cold-eyed and cynical, she contemplates the periodic crises of the contemporary world. This is a work of deep engagement, sensuality, and ultimate craft from an essential observer of our time and one of the most accomplished poets writing today.

About The Author

DIONNE BRAND's literary credentials are legion. Her novel Theory was a Globe and Mail Best Book. Her poetry collection The Blue Clerk was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize and won the Trillium Book Prize. Her collection Ossuaries won the Griffin Poetry Prize, and other collections have won the Governor General's Literary Award, the Trillium Book Prize, and the Pat Lowther Memorial Award. Among her other novels, In Another Place, Not Here was selected as a NYT Book Review Notable Book and a Best Book by the Globe and Mail; At the Full and Change of the Moon was selected as a Best Book by the LA Times; and What We All Long For won the Toronto Book Award. In 2006, Brand was awarded the Harbourfront Festival Prize for her contribution to the world of books and writing; from 2009 to 2012 she served as Toronto's Poet Laureate, and in 2020 she won the internationally prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction. In 2017, she was named to the Order of Canada. And in 2022, she became Editorial Director of Alchemy, a line of books within Knopf Canada. She lives in Toronto.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kiki

Holy shit. Dionne, we can't keep doing this.......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

I was absolutely blown away by this book. Stunning. Absolutely stunning. I read it for an assignment in which we got to pick a book of poetry to read and write a short response, so I'll just post that here if anyone's interested: Dionne Brand’s Griffin Award-winning collection of poetry, Ossuaries,......more

Goodreads review by 2TReads

Stunning! Full review to come.......more

Goodreads review by JC

Breathtaking work of literature. The poems are their own worlds — vibrant, gritty, full of life — its sounds and fury. Brand has a little Acknowledgements section at the end of this book that reads: “The following works were instrumental during the writing of this poem.” And the first thing she write......more

Goodreads review by Bridget

I don’t vibe with poetry really.......more


Quotes

Praise for Dionne Brand:
"[Brand] makes music and sense of our complex age."
—Jury citation, Governor General's Award

"Brand's luscious and ferocious lines go beyond a critique of dystopian realities to construct, in themselves, in their keen, lyric intelligence, an oasis of truth, compassion, and sensuality."
—Jury Citation, Griffin Poetry Prize

"[Inventory] shows there's no better chronicler of the ache in our body politic. . . . In the face of the desensitization that comes with a steady diet of the passing horrors contained in the daily news, Inventory is a kind of re-sensitization: lyrically compelling, impassioned and stirring."
Toronto Star

"Inventory is damning without being superior, sorrowful without falling into self-pity, joyful without becoming naïve. . . . Inventory is thought-provoking enough with these nuances of rage, despair, guilt. What makes it even more powerful, and hard to put down, is Brand's willingness to match the strength of these desolate lists with a strength of music, dream and intimate feeling."
Globe and Mail

"You don't read Dionne Brand, you hear her."
Toronto Life


Awards

  • Griffin Poetry Prize