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Professor Patricia Keeney launches two new collections of poems and conversations

Emotionally raw and deeply human, womanhood and marginalization, these are just a few of the words that describe the聽two newest books of poems and conversations coming from 91亚色 English and creative writing聽Professor Patricia Keeney.

There are three launches scheduled for Keeney's new books,聽First Woman (Inanna Publications) and You Bring Me Wings (ANTARES Publishing House of Spanish Culture). The first is Tuesday, Nov. 8 at The Art Bar at 8pm, second floor of the Paupers Pub, 539 Bloor St. W. in Toronto.

The second will聽be at 91亚色 on聽Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 3 to 4:30pm, as part of the Canadian Studies Speaker Series, in the Senior Common Room, 010 Vanier College, Keele campus, where she鈥檒l also read and discuss her creative work and research. The third launch by Inanna Publications听蹿辞谤听First Woman will聽take place Thursday, Nov. 24, from 6 to 8pm, at the聽College Street United Church, 452 College St. in Toronto.聽

Keeney draws her greatest inspiration from the intersection of cultures, whether between members of one family, intimate friends聽or peoples around the world. She is a constant traveller.聽This academic year alone, she was involved in conferences and arts festivals from Russia to Slovenia to Iran. As Keeney puts it, "I'm a wanderer...more of a cultural explorer than a tourist." And it is those wanderings that seep deep into聽the聽layers聽of her work, emerging as poems that often express a different way of seeing the world.

 

Left: Patricia Keeney

For You Bring Me Wings, Keeney travelled to Mexico City for a summer of imaginative conversation with Mexican poet Ethel Krauze that spilled onto the pages of their new book.聽This bilingual (English and Spanish) collection聽is infused with what 聽identifies as "poems and conversations around love, the creative process, the conditions of womanhood and the marginalization of two distinct cultures co-existing along the American border.鈥 The conversations explore approaches to writing poetry and living life fully. As聽writer Eva Tihanyi puts it in聽her introduction: 鈥淔inally a book that presents talking and poetry as a partnership, that dares to embrace its own 蝉耻产箩别肠迟颈惫颈迟测.鈥

Keeney was one of the first Canadian writers to be given a grant under the North American Free Trade Agreement to open up areas of cultural exchange with Mexico.

Keeney's聽poems have been hailed as lyric and political, ranging from sexual love to individual relations, to confrontations with power and profound meditations on life and culture. In her First Woman collection of poems, she聽examines, at a "deeply personal level, the richly ambivalent experience of living in South Africa, for instance, and it explores the聽dynamics of family. So, the interior life is both personal and political, local and global.聽For me, there is no discrepancy in this," says the author of nine books of poetry and a聽novel.聽"The way we see things and the weight we give them determines their importance in our sense of who we are."聽

Keeney continued her investigation of cultural borders in Iran recently where it is mandatory for women, including foreign visitors, to wear a hijab. "The ambivalence I felt about this was echoed in some extraordinary conversations with women in academia and the arts around various kinds of repression in a society that is deeply divided. I am writing about it already," she says.

Left: Patricia Keeney sharing a traditional meal in Iran with her husband, 91亚色 theatre Professor Don Rubin, and a friend (left)

Her聽poetry has been translated into French, Spanish, Bulgarian, Chinese and Hindi. As a book and theatre reviewer, and an arts journalist for over 20 years, Keeney has written extensively in various Canadian and international publications, including The Canadian Forum, Maclean's magazine, Canadian Literature, Canadian Woman Studies, Arc Poetry Magazine, New Theatre Quarterly, based in London, England, South African Theatre Journal and Critical Stages, a web journal.

Some of Keeney鈥檚 previous work includes her first collection of poetry Swimming Alone (Oberon Press, 1988); a post-feminist novel,聽The Incredible Shrinking Wife (Black Moss Press, 1995); and Selected Poems of Patricia Keeney (Oberon Press, 2002). She is currently working on new fiction.

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