Chores by Maggie Burton

A feminist poetry collection about domesticity and women's labour

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(Breakwater Books)

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. (From Breakwater Books)
Maggie Burton is a multidiscplinary artist and writer living in St. John's, Newfoundland.