nîtisânak
Synopsis:
Lindsay Nixon's nîtisânak honours blood and chosen kin with equal care. A groundbreaking memoir spanning nations, prairie punk scenes, and queer love stories, it is woven around grief over the loss of their mother. It also explores despair and healing through community and family, and being torn apart by the same. Using cyclical narrative techniques and drawing on their Cree, Saulteaux, and Métis ancestral teachings, this work offers a compelling perspective on the connections that must be broken and the ones that heal.
Awards
- 2019 Indigenous Voices Award short-listed
- 2019 The Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ Emerging Writers
Reviews
"A tremendous gift... unlike any other reading experience I've had" - Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
"A triumph of decolonial and non-normative storytelling." -Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ2S+ Emerging Writers jury citation
"nitisanak is wildly interesting, thoughtful, and tender, but also utterly uncompromising." -Jessie Loyer, The Capilano Review
Additional Information
200 pages | 5.25" x 8.00" |