Breathing the monster alive
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- ISBN: 189247140X
- ISBN: 9781892471406
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Physical Description:
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x, 70 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm - Publisher: Treadwell, N.Y. : Bright Hill Press, [2006]
- Copyright: ©2006
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Formatted Contents Note: | Machine generated contents note: I. Between fear and faith -- II. Before the monster -- III. Jasper Applebee speaks -- This is a true story -- Jasper Applebee answers his own telephone, probably, or, author intrusion -- Jasper Applebee whispers in my ear late at night -- Jasper Applebee before the monster -- Jasper Applebee shaves for the first time -- Jasper Applebee learns a thing or two from the monster -- Jasper Applebee gets a tutorial on supply and demand -- Jasper Applebee takes direction -- Jasper Applebee gets a grip -- Jasper Applebee cashes his first check -- Jasper Applebee embraces his fame, such as it is -- Jasper Applebee gets a date -- Jasper Applebee watches himself on late-night television -- Jasper Applebee finds himself in the liquidation bin -- Jasper Applebee enters the witness relocation program -- Jasper Applebee follows the sun going down beyond the overpass -- Beneath the constellations, the monster finds its voice. |
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Subject: | Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Poetry Indigenous authors -- Poetry |
Genre: | Poetry. |
Topic Heading: | Indigenous. First Nations. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at University College of the North Libraries.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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The Pas Campus Library | PS 3557 .A5196 B74 2006 (Text) | 58500000073452 | Stacks | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Summary:
"BREATHING THE MONSTER ALIVE is a multi-disciplinary meditation on faith, exploring cultural needs for a belief in the unseen, through the idiosyncrasies of the individual eye. The poems, essays, and paintings in this collection embrace the broad figure of Sasquatch/Bigfoot, and in particular, the Fouke Monster, as manifested in the unlikeliest document of faith, a low budget early 70s horror film, The Legend of Boggy Creek. The embrace of faith is wherever you find it, from roots in indigenous belief to the haunting and shrinking wilderness of this continent, and finally, here, to the flickering images across a drive-in movie screen. " -- goodreads.com