Chores

Chores

by Maggie Burton
Chores

Chores

by Maggie Burton

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Overview

This semi-autobiographical collection of poetry offers an historical snapshot of domestic life that views women’s labour, relationships, and sexuality through a feminist lens.

Chores is about families and the domestic work of settler women on the island of Newfoundland. A comedy and a tragedy in equal parts, Chores explores everyday life with all its pleasures and suffering.

The simple, indirect, and accessible language of Chores creates vivid, recurring images of food, household objects, body parts, and animals. The poems scrutinize the physical and social details of domestic labour and of the conditions in which women did, and continue to do, the work of sustaining life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781550819649
Publisher: Breakwater Books Ltd
Publication date: 04/30/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 331 KB

About the Author

Originally from Brigus, Ktaqmkuk, Maggie Burton currently lives in St. John’s with her blended family, including four young children, a plethora of small animals, and her partner, Michael. Trained as a classical violinist, Maggie is a multi-disciplinary performer with a background in arts administration and music education. Maggie started writing poetry after having kids at the age of twenty. Currently, she dedicates her time to community-oriented work and writing. Her poems explore family, folklore, feminism, and sexuality.

What People are Saying About This

Mary Dalton

“How exciting to hear an entirely new voice in Newfoundland poetry. The world of Maggie Burton's Chores is charged with blood, threat, danger. In these poems there's a sense of the primordial found in Grimm's fairy tales, allied with the angst of a contemporary young woman. Burton heightens the mundane, intensifies the domestic, creating in language something akin to what Mary Pratt has done in her paintings of gutted moose and fish, broken eggs, pomegranates. In so doing she gives us compelling psychic portraits, of a rural Newfoundland girlhood and of the trauma of a broken relationship—each reflecting nature as red in tooth and claw.”

Author of The Nights Also - Anna Swanson

“When we hear the word 'chores' most of us aren't imagining something this riveting or visceral. These poems are grounded in an everyday knowledge that doesn't shy away from the blood of birthing or cleaning fish or skinning rabbits in the sink. With careful attention, quiet horror, humour, and a streak of frank sexuality, Maggie Burton takes an unflinching look at gendered labour, family histories, tradition, and queer desire, all through the intimate lens of domestic tasks.”

Megan Gail Coles

“Maggie Burton's debut collection of poems bares the fragile reality of our collectively borne rough care while remaining resolutely honest and steadfast in its undressing. In carefully chosen moments and undervalued gestures, captured and returned to the reader, Burton pays homage to the bodily cost of coping, the ordinary self-deception required to continue and the burden of love felt amongst a people drawn and quartered upon limitations, tradition and humour. It is in our chores, each act of service a declaration of devotion and obligation, that we find the breadth of ourselves, our mutual need and necessary capacity for living.”

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