Environmental Sculpture Day, Jerry Prager Chapbook Signing and Robert Priest, 25 June 2016

25 June 2016

1.00 pm. ENVIRONMENTAL SCULPTURE DAY

“Impermanent Art”

1.00-3.00 pm. Chapbook Signing: Jerry Prager “Echoes In the Timbers”

5.00 pm. ROBERT PRIEST—Spoken Word poet—author of twenty books of poetry and prose, and three spoken word recordings. He is considered to be a mainstay of the spoken word circuit in Canada and all over the world.

7.00 pm. Mingle to enjoy finger food and wine

Jerry Prager, “Echoes in the Timbers”

PRAGER, Jerry—“ECHOES IN THE TIMBERS”

This prose poem, told in three voices, focuses on an inquest into the death of Margaret Buckingham, an escaped American slave found frozen by a picket fence in Puslinch, 1854.

The characters speaking in the seven monologues of the poem are Margaret Buckingham, Jerry Collins, and Nicholas Beaver—the Quaker Abolitionist who had built himself a log house on Brock Road, south of Aberfoyle, back in 1832 and later sheltered refugees, such as Margaret. This house, in whose timbers the events of the narrative now echo, was the very setting of Jerry’s first performance of his poem in September 2014. Having been moved to Pilkington Township in the 1980s, Beaver House is now home to the Elora Poetry Centre.

“Echoes in the Timbers” was read by Jerry at the Centre on two occasions, the first performance preceded by music from the Canadian Underground Railroad performed by Muddy York.

The 21-page poem is printed on high quality paper, with stiff paper covers, and hand-stitched in the style of an old chap-book, accompanied by a booklet of copious endnotes. The two parts are enclosed in a stiff card sleeve to make a presentation gift.

Limited to 50 copies. Numbered and signed by the author. $49.00 (postage extra)

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