Learning a First Language
Selected Poems and Prose
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About the Book
Learning a First Language is a complex and beautifully crafted collection of skillfully interwoven poetry and prose that explores the themes of memory, regret, hope and the relationship between art and passion.
It begins with "love", a reactionary "stream of consciousness" poem written in response to an unexpected and unsolicited marriage proposal, and ends with the final chapter of the author's meandering narrative account of a character known only as "The Artist". His story twists and turns its way through the text, shedding light on both the inspirations and contrary emotions that shape Ray's poetry.
Blending elements of fiction and memoir, this collection provides readers not only with a glimpse into the author's personal experiences with love and loss, but also with a universal love story that reminds us of the importance and necessity of loving with abandon.
About the Author
Ellen Ray is an English and Media Literacy teacher who lives in a well-sheltered and much loved tree house overlooking Lake Ontario. From this place at the top of the world she marvels at the secret life of birds as they dance amidst a million shades of green. Off in the distance, the CN Tower pulses like a beacon. Learning a First Language is her first born.