About This Book
The collection presents a series of short poems written in an ear-for-dialect voice that recreates rural French‑Canadian village life. Through monologues, sketches and lyrical pieces it sketches seasonal rhythms, work on farms, folk customs, local humor, superstitions, songs and emigrant longing. Characters include farmers, storytellers, voyageurs, a country doctor, lovers and exiles, each rendered with affectionate detail and a mix of comic warmth and gentle pathos. The language balances phonetic dialect with narrative clarity, using vivid imagery and episodic scenes to evoke landscapes, domestic rhythms and communal identity across both lighthearted tales and quieter, reflective moments.
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