The Significance of Moths

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Emigration & Immigration, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Shirley Camia ISBN: 9780888015341
Publisher: Turnstone Press Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: Turnstone Press Language: English
Author: Shirley Camia
ISBN: 9780888015341
Publisher: Turnstone Press
Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: Turnstone Press
Language: English

There is a belief, in Filipino culture, that the recently deceased may return in the form of a moth. Though their bodies disintegrate, their spirits linger on. Fragile but insistent, these spirit-memories permeate Shirley Camia�s collection of poetry, The Significance of Moths.

In her latest work, Camia exposes her experiences in Canada as a child of immigrants. Although true for many, the newcomer experience magnifies the �strands of the past� that are �bound to the present.� Like a voyager though time and space, she perceives her present through a film of nostalgia for a home she never knew, while she faces a future laden with the expectations of a family who risked everything for a better tomorrow.

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There is a belief, in Filipino culture, that the recently deceased may return in the form of a moth. Though their bodies disintegrate, their spirits linger on. Fragile but insistent, these spirit-memories permeate Shirley Camia�s collection of poetry, The Significance of Moths.

In her latest work, Camia exposes her experiences in Canada as a child of immigrants. Although true for many, the newcomer experience magnifies the �strands of the past� that are �bound to the present.� Like a voyager though time and space, she perceives her present through a film of nostalgia for a home she never knew, while she faces a future laden with the expectations of a family who risked everything for a better tomorrow.

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