Medium by Johanna Skibsrud

Poems about women who have shaped history

Image | Medium by Johanna Skibsrud

Caption: (Book*hug Press)

Helen of Troy, Anne Boleyn, Shakuntala Devi, Hypatia of Alexandria, Marie Curie: Medium interprets the voices of women vilified over time, silenced by famous husbands, forced into sex work, or wrongly accused. Reckoning with the dominant historical narratives of each woman's era, Skibsrud underscores the power of poetry to bring about new formulations for understanding the relationship between past and present, self and other.
These deeply resonant and performative poems use language as a bridge across experience, sensibility, and time. Each exploration begins with a brief vignette inspired by the "vidas" that once began manuscripts of the troubadours. Both vidas and poems provide lyrical reinterpretations of real and imagined elements in the lives of scholars, scientists, computer engineers, mystics, entrepreneurs, artists, nurses, and other leaders. (From Book*hug Press)
Johanna Skibsrud is the Scotiabank Giller Prize(external link)-winning author of The Sentimentalists. She also wrote the novel Quartet for the End of Time and the short story collections Tiger, Tiger and This Will Be Difficult to Explain and Other Stories. She currently divides her time between Nova Scotia and Arizona.

Interviews with Johanna Skibsrud

Media Video | (not specified) : Giller winner Johanna Skibsrud

Caption: The youngest recipient of the prestigious Giller Prize discusses her debut novel The Sentimentalists and her surprising win

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