Other Houses
By Kate Cayley
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From acclaimed fiction writer and playwright Kate Cayley—poems that illuminate the deep strangeness of the familiar.
In Other Houses, Kate Cayley’s second collection of poetry, objects are alive with the presence of the people who have handled them. Myths and legends are interwoven with daily life. Visionaries, mystics, charlatans, artists, and the dead speak to us like chatty neighbours. An imaginary library catalogues missing people. Reading becomes a way of remembering the dead. Home is an elsewhere we are “called to,” a mystery that impels children to wander off, and adults to grow in unexpected directions.
Cayley couples a rich, meaty lyricism with the intimacy of direct address, creating a poetry that is at once embodied and spectral. She directs us to wonder, “Did light and dark have a taste and texture, like food?” At the same time, her command of voice and narrative is masterful—each of these poems unfolds with the sweep and precision of a compressed novel.
…Walking alone, you come upon a single glove, or shoe, pressed into the light snow.
Or find a handprint on the wrong side of a windowpane.
Or find a collection of marbles, still grouped carefully together in the backyard.
Messages.(from “The Library of the Missing”)
Praise for Other Houses:
"Beware of Kate Cayley. With an agility stolen from some other world she flicks this one open and invites us to watch our certainties scuttling away. Predatory and unsettling, these exquisitely crafted poems suggest that we are at our most human when yearning to reach beyond the visible.” —Martha Baillie
Kate Cayley
Kate Cayley has previously written a short story collection, two poetry collections, and a number of plays, both traditional and experimental, which have been produced in Canada and the US. She is a frequent writing collaborator with immersive company Zuppa Theatre. She has won the Trillium Book Award and an O. Henry Prize and been a finalist for the Governor General’s Award. She lives in Toronto with her wife and their three children.
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Other Houses - Kate Cayley
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Writers’ Bedrooms
The Pied Piper Enchants the Rats
Mutton, crumbs, rotted heart of the house
Call you home
Grey smear of lard, stink-end of cheese
Call you home
The stuffing you rip from pillows, nest of sheets and goose down
Call you home
I, peacock-bright, needle-sharp, red-heeled, bead-eyed
Call you home
The churning whorls of the water,
Drops of water on your whiskers, rising water
Call you home.
Here is the water: swimming with your pretty pink paws
You find the place you sought.
The stream is for you, I am for you, my pipe is for you, I lay
Myself in service to you, there is no love like mine,
Here is the splashing and the surge, the lightness
Of the swimmer. You are so tired from the earth,
You sink under. My music carried with you—
Humming in your furry ears, everything I promise
Waiting for you on the riverbed.
A Partial List of People Who Have Claimed to Be Christ
Ann Lee, 1736–1784
I will not sit in your presence, persecutors. Bare-headed
before you I stand examined, men of English church, men of
holy cloth, but I was a seamstress, snipping lives in my fingers.
I could rip a seam like the ocean, which I aim to cross, leading
my women and men, who sweat alike and walk together, for only
by the sameness of men and women shall either be redeemed.
When I shudder, you will say the fit is on me, and mock me,
but I say you are filth, to see filth. I shake with the Word,