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From Turtle Island to Gaza

From Turtle Island to Gaza

David Groulx

AU Press
2019
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With a sure voice, Groulx, an Anishnaabee writer, artistically weaves together the experiences of Indigenous peoples in settler Canada with those of the people of Palestine, revealing a shared understanding of colonial pasts and presents.
The Windigo Chronicles

The Windigo Chronicles

David Groulx

Bookland Press
2016
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In this poetry book, David Groulx seamlessly weaves the spiritual with the ordinary and the present with the powerful voices of the past. He speaks for the spirit, determination, and courage of Aboriginal people, compelling readers to confront cruel reality with his sincere and inspiring vision. Author's poetic power renders an honest and painful perception of Aboriginal life with strong voice against prejudice and injustice.
Wanisk?tota K? P? W?pahk: Cree Edition

Wanisk?tota K? P? W?pahk: Cree Edition

David Groulx

Bookland Press
2018
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wanisk?tota k? p? w?pahk, a Cree translation of Rising with a Distant Dawn, is a powerful poetry collection which stretches across the boundaries to give a voice to the lives and experiences of ordinary Indigenous people. The poems embrace anguish, pride, and hope. They come from the woodlands and the plains, they speak of love, of war, and of the known and the mysterious, they strike with wisdom, joy, and sadness, bringing us closer than ever before to the heart of urban Indigenous life.
High Noon Neptune

High Noon Neptune

David Groulx

Bookland Press
2024
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High Noon Neptune is a powerful poetry collection that delves into important issues of loss, love, class, and capitalism. Throughout this book, the reader is taken on a journey of survival, where the intersections of identity and oppression are explored with clarity and reverence. The poems shed light on the complexities of living in a society that is rife with discrimination and inequality, and the battles that individuals face to survive within these intersecting systems. This book fearlessly navigates through societal and personal struggles with a sharp wit and bold defiance. With each poem, David Groulx confronts and challenges the societal norms and structures that perpetuate injustice and inequality. High Noon Neptune offers a raw and unapologetic perspective on the realities of navigating life as a marginalized individual. This poetry collection is a powerful testament to the resilience and strength of those who refuse to be silenced and continue to fight for survival.
Can I Say It Now, Mother?

Can I Say It Now, Mother?

David Groulx

Bookland Press
2025
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Mother, Can I Say it Now? is a powerful and evocative collection of Indigenous poetry that highlights the resilience, strength, and profound beauty of Indigenous voices. Through vivid verses, this book explores themes of identity, culture, and the deep connection to the land that defines Indigenous life. Each poem offers a window into the lived experiences of the author, providing a unique perspective on belonging and the complexity of cultural heritage. From The Next Pretend-Indian to Things Abandoned in the Night, these poems confront issues of history, displacement, and self-discovery with striking authenticity. This collection not only showcases the creativity and power of Indigenous storytelling but also invites readers from all walks of life to reflect on their own connections to community and identity.
In the Silhouette of Your Silences

In the Silhouette of Your Silences

David Groulx

Now or Never Publishing Company
2014
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David Groulx's latest book of poems is as smooth as a mirror, but as cutting and dazzling as shards of glass, reflecting back to us the collective voice of fractured lives. Weaving the ephemeral with the infinite, and the present with the past, he speaks with the strength and confidence of scarred experience, drawing the reader into a compelling narrative that confronts reality with black humour and raw beauty. Remarkable in its brilliance, and brilliant in its candour, In the Silhouette of Your Silences illuminates the delicate threads that bind us together, proving yet again that the distinctive voice of Aboriginal Canadians must and shall be heard.