Upriver

Awards:   Commended for WILLA Literary Award (Poetry) 2014
Author:   Carolyn Kremers
Publisher:   University of Alaska Press
ISBN:  

9781602232020


Pages:   84
Publication Date:   15 February 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Upriver


Awards

  • Commended for WILLA Literary Award (Poetry) 2014

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Author:   Carolyn Kremers
Publisher:   University of Alaska Press
Imprint:   University of Alaska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781602232020


ISBN 10:   1602232024
Pages:   84
Publication Date:   15 February 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Storyknife “When the boat is built . . .” Maps Tununak     Sestina Kyrie     The New Teacher     The New Students     Eskimo Dancing/Yurarluni     Ancient Comb     Dr. Seuss & the Department of Fish & Game     What Scares Me     The Language Keepers The Interior     Trapline     At the Tetlin River     Backcountry Unit #12     All I Wanted     Kass’aq with Nunivak Mask     What I Did Not Imagine     Apparition     Before You Go Shapeshifting     Two with Spears Return to the Y-K Delta     Bethel at Christmas     The Shortest Distance     Freak Warm Weather     Attraction     After Reading The Business of Fancydancing     The Egg House in Bethel Fairbanks     Lessons     When I Am 98     Notes of a Beautiful Woman Living Alone     At Ann’s Greenhouse     Feeling and Knowing     The Nature of Prayer     Leaving Alaska Acknowledgements Notes Author

Reviews

Finalist, Poetry--Pattiann Rogers, author of Wayfare WILLA Literary Award A few writers are fortunate enough to discover a place that nurtures them and gives their work depth and meaning. . . . A smaller number seem to be able to capture the very spirit of a place. Carolyn Kremers is one of those rare writers and her place is Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and its people and to a lesser extent Fairbanks where she now lives. Somehow she has crossed the gulf that often separates people from people, language from language, culture from culture. This book is a roadmap to the heart of Alaska by a writer who has earned our attention. --Tom Sexton, former poet laureate of Alaska and author of I Think Again of Those Ancient Chinese Poets What excites me about Carolyn Kremers' Upriver: Just when you think you know where a particular poem has parachuted you into the vast terrain we call Alaska, everything shifts: foreground, background, attitude, mood, generation, gender, language and custom, a vast landscape and history deeply violated, deeply loved. Alaska herself--a sometimes cruel, everdemanding shape-shifting region--feeds, inhabits and haunts these pages. . . . This beautiful book--snow-packed, melting, thick with time, spiritualized with dashes of rhyme and dollops of dance and prayer--reads like a lyric break-through memoir of open and often discomforting discovery and brave self revelation. --Al Young, former poet laureate of California and author of Coastal Nights and Inland Afternoons How seemingly simple are the poems in Upriver, yet how profound; how dreamlike, yet how charged with reality, immediately and firmly grounded in the earth and human experience. The themes of this poetry are basic and multifaceted, the voice rich and resonant. I thank Carolyn Kremers for bringing this world, her world, in this way, in these words, to all of us. --Pattiann Rogers, author of Wayfare


How seemingly simple are the poems in Upriver , yet how profound; how dreamlike, yet how charged with reality, immediately and firmly grounded in the earth and human experience. The themes of this poetry are basic and multifaceted, the voice rich and resonant. I thank Carolyn Kremers for bringing this world, her world, in this way, in these words, to all of us. --Pattiann Rogers, author of Wayfare (11/09/2012)


Author Information

Carolyn Kremers is a poet, writer, and musician living in a cabin at the edge of Fairbanks, Alaska. She has been artist in residence at the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve and the Denali National Park and Preserve. She is the author of Place of the Pretend People: Gifts from a Yup'ik Eskimo Village.

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