Oh Witness Dey!
By Shani Mootoo
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Shani Mootoo
SHANI MOOTOO is a novelist, poet, and visual artist. Her novels include Moving Forward Sideways Like a Crab, long-listed for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and short-listed for a Lambda Literary Award; Valmiki's Daughter, long-listed for the Scotiabank Giller Prize; He Drown She in the Sea, long-listed for the Dublin IMPAC Award; and Cereus Blooms at Night, short-listed for several prizes including the Giller Prize, and long-listed for the Man Booker Prize. In 2020 Mootoo received an honorary doctorate of letters from Western University, Canada. She is also a recipient of the K.M. Hunter Artist Award for Literature, the Chalmers Arts Fellowship, and the Dr. James Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize.
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Oh Witness Dey! - Shani Mootoo
Praise for
Oh Witness Dey!
"Oh Witness Dey! reminds us that we see through the eyes of past generations as readers and as people of the Americas. These poems remind us of the importance of looking back, because history defines our present and our future, as the past is not past, and the greed and violence echo down generations. Shani Mootoo’s voice captures that echo and yet transmutes it, elevates it into song. Oh Witness Dey! fuses emotional momentum with discursive energy, which is underscored by carefully researched knowledge of colonial practices dating back to Columbus. The story of how Europe’s rapacity accelerated in the wake of ‘discovery’ is timely and inexhaustible, and these poems bear impassioned witness to a world that has raced past its precipice."
—Kaie Kellough, Griffin Poetry Prize-winning author of Magnetic Equator
A formidable, bold, and expansive collection of poetry that highlights Shani Mootoo’s aesthetic and intellectual prowess. Rich in luminous detail, Oh Witness Dey! is an unflinching exploration of colonial histories, one that opens up space for supple, nuanced insights.
—Linda Morra, writer/host, Getting Lit With Linda
Praise for
Cane | Fire
"A powerful and deeply intelligent confrontation of self and what is sustained in the embers."
—Madhur Anand, author of Parasitic Oscillations
From the first exquisite poems to the collection’s lyrical and vulnerable culmination, Mootoo undertakes a daunting and necessary vision: to extricate personal history and recast it.
—Doyali Islam, author of heft
"Cane | Fire is a testament to the multi-skilled novelist, poet, and artist that Shani Mootoo is."
—Minola Review
Holding this book and experiencing the way the art is laid out on the page was a true experience by itself.
—The Miramichi Reader
Employing the glittering detail and a mythic tone that characterizes her fiction, Mootoo has crafted a poetic memoir that reimagines her family histories, including journeys from Ireland to Trinidad and Canada.
—Quill & Quire
Mootoo’s artworks, most of which feature some sort of collage and reassembly, shift the effects of memory, of line, of sound, of relation and amplify the transformative possibilities of these poems.
—Winnipeg Free Press
Oh
Witness
Dey!
Title page: Oh Witness Dey! Poems by Shani Mootoo. Published by Book*hug Press, Toronto 2024.FIRST EDITION
© 2024 by Shani Mootoo
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Title: Oh witness dey! / Shani Mootoo.
Names: Mootoo, Shani, author.
Description: Poems.
Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20230481302 | Canadiana (ebook) 20230481329
ISBN 9781771668767 (softcover)
ISBN 9781771668781 (PDF)
ISBN 9781771668774 (EPUB)
Classification: LCC PS8576.O622 O4 2024 | DDC C811/.54—dc23
The production of this book was made possible through the generous assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. Book*hug Press also acknowledges the support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit and the Ontario Book Fund.
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Contents
Praise Be
Praise Be
Praise Be
My Heart, That Island
Terminus Temporary
Psssst: Not So Fast
Praise Be
Master Class
Inglan: A Green and Pleasant Land
Brief Accounts of the Brown Girl in the Ring
(tra la la la la)
Brown Girl in the Ring
Bartolomé
Piper Nigrum/Black Pepper
The Nevertheless Queen
Being Here
In the Theatre of War
Limbo (yes, like me)
Matayla, Matayla
Sapodilla
Documentary: Indian Limbo
The Beginning The End
We
We
Pune and Delhi
Witness, Oh Witness Dey!
Wondrous Cold
Wondrous Cold
Game of Watch the Migrant Dream #1
Game of Watch the Migrant Dream #2
Point of Convergence
Cosmic
Cosmic
Notes and Acknowledgements
Notes
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Colophon
Descendants of the dust of the old
We, of the new, of the now
Our ancestors survived
Even the bubonic plague
Praise Be
Praise Be
There is no racing
Past the backs
Of Samarsingh and Bulaki
What point pulling hair, digging dirt
With DNA shovels?
Fingernails scraping columns
Of a ship’s registry
Entertaining fantasies of brotherhood
Forged in the house-home
Of a stinking hull
An emptying well
Just a(s) well
My ancestry is the Big Bang
My ancestry is pepper and spice
My ancestry is a Spanish Queen
My ancestry is a Genoese navigator
My