The Cormorant Hunter's Wife
By Joan Kane
SERIES:
The Alaska Literary Series
University of Alaska Press
This collection of poetry is inspired by the author’s lineage as an Iñupiaq Eskimo woman with family from King Island and Mary’s Igloo, Alaska. The poems’ syncopated cadences and evocative images bring to life the exceptional physical and cultural conditions of the Arctic and sub-Arctic that have been home to her ancestors for tens of thousands of years, while the poems’ speakers refer to an indigenous identity that has become increasingly plural.
The author’s perspective as a Native person affords her unique insight into the relationship with place and self, which she applies in her consideration of the arctic landscape and to questions of adaptation and resilience. Kane’s work refers to the Inupiaq oral tradition, and while in some poems she continues to revisit, rewrite, and revise traditional narratives that are suited to the lyric form, she moves beyond narrative retelling, honoring the legacy of imagination that has sustained Inupiaq people for millennia.
This is an Alaska writer to watch, to read, and to savor, one who expands the minds and hearts of her readers.
Joan Kane is a poet who lives in Anchorage, Alaska.
Acknowledgments
One: Antistrophic
The Sunken Forests
Rote
Legend
Insomnia at North
The Designation
Variable at Prime
Proper
Stative
On the Border of Speech
Off Course
Ruins
Declining the City
●
A Proposal
Anchorage
Placer
Building the Boats
Exit Glacier
Stray and Error
The History of Two
Ornament
Ivu
Clear Cut
And Other Ruins
Laid In
Antistrophic
Two: Otherwise, Sky
The Prodigy
At Bridal Veil Rocks
On Eating before Hunting
The Greenland Mummies
Three Masks
Traveler’s Rest
Variations on an Admonition
The Relation
Animal Figurine
Lost Season
The Slate Fields
Variable at Nightfall
●
Withdraw
Tributary
The Slip
Nelson’s Curio
Nix
Five Stops
Fled to the Inlanders
Birth at Safety Sound
The White Night Falling
Haunt
The Cormorant Hunter’s Wife
Theories of Migration
Due North
Dust in June
Tiŋmiat
Biographical Note
One: Antistrophic
The Sunken Forests
Rote
Legend
Insomnia at North
The Designation
Variable at Prime
Proper
Stative
On the Border of Speech
Off Course
Ruins
Declining the City
●
A Proposal
Anchorage
Placer
Building the Boats
Exit Glacier
Stray and Error
The History of Two
Ornament
Ivu
Clear Cut
And Other Ruins
Laid In
Antistrophic
Two: Otherwise, Sky
The Prodigy
At Bridal Veil Rocks
On Eating before Hunting
The Greenland Mummies
Three Masks
Traveler’s Rest
Variations on an Admonition
The Relation
Animal Figurine
Lost Season
The Slate Fields
Variable at Nightfall
●
Withdraw
Tributary
The Slip
Nelson’s Curio
Nix
Five Stops
Fled to the Inlanders
Birth at Safety Sound
The White Night Falling
Haunt
The Cormorant Hunter’s Wife
Theories of Migration
Due North
Dust in June
Tiŋmiat
Biographical Note