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From the Poplars - Cecily Nicholson

From the Poplars

By: Cecily Nicholson

Paperback | 17 July 2014 | Edition Number 1

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In the North Arm of British Columbia’s Fraser River lies an uninhabited island. In the midst of major industry and shipping, it is central to the waterfront of British Columbia’s original capital of New Westminster passed by daily by thousands of SkyTrain commuters. Poplar Island is lush and unspoken, but storied. It is the traditional territory of the Qayqayt First Nation. Made into property, a parcel of land belonging to the “New Westminster and Brownsville Indians,” this is the location of one of British Columbia’s first “Indian Reserves.”

This is also a place where Indigenous smallpox victims from the south coast were forced into quarantine, substandard care and buried. As people were decimated the land was taken and exchanged between levels of government. The trees were clear-cut for industry, beginning with shipbuilding during the First World War. The island still serves as booming anchorage for local sawmills.

From the Poplars is the poetic outcome of archival research, and of listening to the land and the stories of a place. It is a meditation on an unmarked, twenty-seven and a half acres of land held as government property: a monument to colonial plunder on the waterfront of a city, like many cities, built upon erasures. From an emplaced poet and resident of New Westminster, this text contributes to present narratives on decolonization. It is an honouring of river and riparian density, and a witness to resilience, tempering a silence that inevitably will be heard.

demonstration parcels bought and sold repeatedly
as the record shows, stolen
quarantine and bury there the government

not taking graves into account
warships were built view down a launch ramp


Cecily Nicholson is a writer, curator, and community worker in the impoverished and inspiring Downtown Eastside of Vancouver.


Industry Reviews

"Nicholson writes through and around Poplar Island, working from historical research, observation and an eye towards social justice, exploring what Dorothy Livesay famously called the 'documentary poem,' providing a kind of poetic, historical and critical portrait of the island, its people and those who have impacted upon either or both. ... a long poem that does more than simply replicating information, but using that information to help shape a series of collage movements in the form of the long poem."
- The Small Press Book Review


"In this subtle construction, Cecily Nicholson invigorates the long documentary poem. Through the investigation of the history of use and ownership of a seemingly surplus space - Poplar Island in the Fraser River in the deindustrializing area of New Westminster - Nicholson poetically points to the central social and economic contradictions of the present. Like her previous book, Triage, From the Poplars is a work of great conviction and poetic attention that activates what T.J. Demos calls 'the force of the political in art.'"
- Jeff Derksen, author of The Vestiges and a New Westminster Secondary School graduate


"[Nicholson's] meticulous reportage allows language itself to reveal the cruel ironies and paradoxes of our place in the world."
- Garry Thomas Morse


"This work that is this place, British and Columbia. Oh bravery where the town of towns is un/covered, o beloved place of my youth, where injustice, where absence, where silence. With a break into language that un-settles the ideology of settlement, Cecily Nicholson flenses the historical surface: this is a writer unafraid of investigation, in whose hands juxtaposition is an art, a poet tuned enough in the ear, to create a rhythm that embodies what I call L-A-N-G-U-A/lyric. Nicholson not only extends the praxis of the line, she crafts a new subaltern blues. The pages of this book vibrate; they are the material of the genuinely new: growing up here by the Fraser, attending high school up on the hill, I'd hear about 'what happened on the Island.' This book illuminates. Nicholson is one of a very few poets whose skill combines tender precision with flint-like intellect, and her arrow pierces. I set out to read From the Poplars in measured fashion, taking my time. The book took hold and I could not put it down. The last section of this collection scalds with discovery: we journey to The Island, 'under bridges between ramps across from the parking lot' and become ephemera ... This is poetry to change you, to stop you in your tracks, those that run creosote soaked, down by the river. You will say the words of this book out loud, again and again. You will get in your car, get on that bus, you will board the train and visit the town of towns, oh ghosts, that sing. And, Cecily."
- Renee Sarojini Saklikar, author of children of air india, un/authorized exhibits and interjections


"Like her previous book, Triage, From the Poplars is a work of great conviction and poetic attention that activates what T.J. Demos calls 'the force of the political in art.'"
- Jeff Derksen, author of The Vestiges and a New Westminster Secondary School graduate


"I set out to read From the Poplars in measured fashion, taking my time. The book took hold and I could not put it down. The last section of this collection scalds with discovery: ...You will say the words of this book out loud, again and again." - Renee Sarojini Saklikar, author of children of air india, un/authorized exhibits and interjections

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