Short Histories of Light
Shiver. Swift whip of wind. / Fangs of the low front / stinging fierce as forest fires. / Frost thickening the stoop. In his debut collection, Short Histories of Light, Aidan Chafe recounts his Catholic upbringing in a household dealing with the common but too often taboo subject of mental illness. In unflinching fashion, Chafe reveals the unintended disasters that follow those who struggle with depression and the frustration of loved ones left to pick up the pieces. Other sections of the book shine a light on the wounds inflicted by systems of patriarchy, particularly organized religion, and the caustic nature of humanity. Imagery and metaphor illuminate Chafe’s writing in a range of poetic forms, both modern and traditional. A boy stares helplessly through the walls of the family home, watches “filaments in glass skulls buzzing.” A father’s birthmark is described as a “scarlet letter.” Grandma is portrayed as a “forgotten girl on a Ferris wheel of feelings.” Vivid and haunting, at once tender and terse, Short Histories of Light captures what it feels like to be a short circuit in a world of darkness.
"1127535505"
Short Histories of Light
Shiver. Swift whip of wind. / Fangs of the low front / stinging fierce as forest fires. / Frost thickening the stoop. In his debut collection, Short Histories of Light, Aidan Chafe recounts his Catholic upbringing in a household dealing with the common but too often taboo subject of mental illness. In unflinching fashion, Chafe reveals the unintended disasters that follow those who struggle with depression and the frustration of loved ones left to pick up the pieces. Other sections of the book shine a light on the wounds inflicted by systems of patriarchy, particularly organized religion, and the caustic nature of humanity. Imagery and metaphor illuminate Chafe’s writing in a range of poetic forms, both modern and traditional. A boy stares helplessly through the walls of the family home, watches “filaments in glass skulls buzzing.” A father’s birthmark is described as a “scarlet letter.” Grandma is portrayed as a “forgotten girl on a Ferris wheel of feelings.” Vivid and haunting, at once tender and terse, Short Histories of Light captures what it feels like to be a short circuit in a world of darkness.
14.99 In Stock
Short Histories of Light

Short Histories of Light

by Aidan Chafe
Short Histories of Light

Short Histories of Light

by Aidan Chafe

eBook

$14.99  $19.95 Save 25% Current price is $14.99, Original price is $19.95. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Shiver. Swift whip of wind. / Fangs of the low front / stinging fierce as forest fires. / Frost thickening the stoop. In his debut collection, Short Histories of Light, Aidan Chafe recounts his Catholic upbringing in a household dealing with the common but too often taboo subject of mental illness. In unflinching fashion, Chafe reveals the unintended disasters that follow those who struggle with depression and the frustration of loved ones left to pick up the pieces. Other sections of the book shine a light on the wounds inflicted by systems of patriarchy, particularly organized religion, and the caustic nature of humanity. Imagery and metaphor illuminate Chafe’s writing in a range of poetic forms, both modern and traditional. A boy stares helplessly through the walls of the family home, watches “filaments in glass skulls buzzing.” A father’s birthmark is described as a “scarlet letter.” Grandma is portrayed as a “forgotten girl on a Ferris wheel of feelings.” Vivid and haunting, at once tender and terse, Short Histories of Light captures what it feels like to be a short circuit in a world of darkness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773552890
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 02/02/2018
Series: Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series , #42
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Aidan Chafe is a public school teacher and the author of the chapbooks Right Hand Hymns and Sharpest Tooth. He lives in Burnaby, BC.

Table of Contents

Breathing Lessons

Thetis 3

Disconnection 4

Father's Hand 5

Night Owl 6

Breathing Lessons 7

Grandma's Apartment 8

Rita 9

Diary of a Redhead 10

Psych Ward Hymnal

Major 15

Hell Has Nothing to Do with Fire 16

A Short History of Light 17

Mute Swan 21

Chief Broom 22

Ignoring Presence of Mind 24

Nature's Ward 25

Psych Ward Hymnal 26

Calculations for Catholics

Why God Is a Father 39

Abraham 40

Gospel According to Uncle Peter 41

Our Father 42

Calculations for Catholics 43

Genuflection 44

Mike 45

Lost Lambs 46

Jesus Lizard 48

Minding the Gap 49

On the Origin of Apples 50

Unsettlement

Dependency Day 55

Vegastriction 57

Salmon Fishing 58

Unsettlement 59

Punjabi Schoolyard 60

Made in Indonesia 61

At the Corner of Howe and Hastings 62

Commute 63

Similkameen Dream 64

Sharpest Tooth

Foxhole Diary 67

Hyannis 69

The Woods 70

Weather Hunter 71

Sharpest Tooth 72

Red, Having Rendered 76

Daughterly Advice 77

Traitorspotting 78

Incisions 86

Firestarters 87

Houseboat 91

Pas de Deux 92

Portrait of a Boy as Mist 93

Anatomy of Chaos 95

Accident 97

Prologue to Absolute Certainty 98

Notes 99

Acknowledgments 101

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews