Cover Image for Book Launch ✨ South Side of a Kinless River by Marilyn Dumont
Cover Image for Book Launch ✨ South Side of a Kinless River by Marilyn Dumont
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Book Launch ✨ South Side of a Kinless River by Marilyn Dumont

Hosted by Paper Birch Books
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Join acclaimed local poet Marilyn Dumont in launching her newest book, South Side of a Kinless River.

South Side of a Kinless River wrestles with concepts of Métis identity in a nation and territory that would rather erase it. Métis identity, land loss, sexual relationships between Indigenous women and European men, and midwifery by Indigenous women of the nascent settler communities figure into these poems. They add up to a Métis woman’s prairie history, one that helps us feel the violence in how those contributions and wisdoms have been suppressed and denied.

Marilyn Dumont is a celebrated poet of Métis ancestry. Her first collection of poetry, A Really Good Brown Girl (1996), won the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award from the League of Canadian Poets; it continues to be read and course-adopted across Canada and in the US. Her most recent book, The Pemmican Eaters (2015), won the 2016 Writers’ Guild of Alberta’s Stephan G. Stephansson Award. She has been the writer-in-residence at five Canadian universities and the Edmonton Public Library as well as an advisor in the Aboriginal Emerging Writers Program at the Banff Centre. She is a full professor of Indigenous Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Alberta. She lives in Edmonton, Alberta.

Location
Paper Birch Books
10825 95 St, Edmonton, AB T5H 2E2, Canada
Street parking available. Bookstore is on the ground level. One gender neutral washroom on site. Paper Birch Books is working towards being a scent reduced space; if you can, please refrain from strongly or artificially scented products. Masks are no longer mandatory, but we encourage attendees to respect others' comfort levels and take necessary precautions. If you are feeling sick, please stay home. Please email paperbirchbooksyeg@gmail.com with any access questions or requests.
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