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Evacuations - Kevin Irie

Evacuations

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Buch | Softcover
104 Seiten
2026
University of Alberta Press (Verlag)
978-1-77212-853-6 (ISBN)
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Evacuations weaves a poetic documentary for readers, capturing the personal and political histories of the Japanese-Canadian internment in British Columbia during World War II.
With Evacuations, Kevin Irie weaves a poetic documentary for readers, capturing the personal and political histories of the Japanese-Canadian internment in British Columbia during World War II. The resulting poems oscillate between the lyric mode and techniques of erasure poetry to highlight the dehumanizing nature of public decrees and government notices. Irie deconstructs the Canadian state’s racist policies, creating a record of painful memories replete with archival resonances. The collection offers a rich tapestry of historical voices, revealing the devastating effects of the internment and preserving the stories of a generation gradually slipping into silence.

Kevin Irie is a Japanese-Canadian poet whose works have been translated into Spanish, French, and Japanese. In 2024, he won Grain Magazine’s poetry contest, took second prize in Prairie Fire’s poetry contest, third prize in The New Quarterly’s poetry contest, and had Honourable Mention in Grain’s 2024 Hybrid Contest for Experimental Writing. His book, Viewing Tom Thomson: A Minority Report, was a finalist for the Acorn-Plantos People’s Poetry Award and the Toronto Book Award. The Tantramar Re-Vision was picked by the CBC as one of their Spring Poetry Books in 2021. He is in The Gate of Memory: Poems by Descendants of Nikkei Wartime Incarceration (2025) and Best Canadian Poetry 2026 (2025). He lives in Toronto.

On Reading Joy Kogawa

I. Of the White Man’s Well Being

What I Remember (Hearing) of the Evacuation

Mottainai

Of the White Man’s Well Being

Of the Workers at The Great Northern Cannery, West Vancouver

Flounders

Low Tide Under The Great Northern Cannery

The Higher the Boat… (An Alzheimer Elegy)

Family Stories: A Powell Street Kitchen

Sandy Cove Haiku, West Vancouver, 1938

Victory Bonds for Interned Japanese-Canadians

TO MALE ENEMY ALIENS

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS OF JAPANESE RACIAL ORIGIN

Pre-War Photos

Seizure Cento / Voice and Echo

Chattels for Interned Japanese-Canadians

Baggage for Interned Japanese-Canadians

FINAL EVACUATION REGISTRATION

Of All Persons of Japanese Origin

Tashme

Butterbur for Interned Japanese-Canadians

Coltsfoot for Interned Japanese-Canadians (Yellow Peril)

Common Burdock for Interned Japanese-Canadians

Fiddleheads for Interned Japanese-Canadians

Internment Camp, The Communal Bath House

The Autograph Book, New Denver, Summer 1943

Duckface (From an Internment School Photo)

Of the Japanese-Canadians Who Built the Trans Canada Highway

A Carving from Solsqua Road Camp, 1942

On Asking Why Japanese-Canadian Internees Never Tried to Escape

To All Persons of Japanese Racial Origin Now Resident in British Columbia

In Late 1946 Popoff Was Dismantled (13 Ways of Looking at an Internment)

East of the Rockies

Owned

II. After

R.C.M.P. File #10349 (Sonnet for A Grandmother)

Of the Internees Who Stayed In New Denver, BC

Post-War Photo: A Funeral in The Rockies

The Internet Is Our Photo Album

Donald Trump Has Asian Eyes

Departing for Pearson Airport

Post Script: A Japanese-Canadian History Map

Notes

Acknowledgments

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.2.2026
Reihe/Serie Robert Kroetsch Series
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 140 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-10 1-77212-853-8 / 1772128538
ISBN-13 978-1-77212-853-6 / 9781772128536
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