with snow pouring southward past the window

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American Studies
Arctic Studies
artic poetry
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colonial and postcolonial geographies
diasporic literature
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Gender Studies
indigenous authors
indigenous poets
Indigenous Studies
Native poets
Native Studies
nature poetry
transnational literature
Women's Studies

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  • ISBN 9780822967668
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The poems in with snow pouring southward past the window turn with and for relatives and beloveds across seas and oceans, continents and nations, languages and histories. In this collection, public and personal archives work with literary translations across several dialects of the Inupiaq language, and re-complexify Arctics at a time when empires once again seem interested in flattening and erasing millennia of Indigenous inhabitation, care, and situatedness. It was written between Massachusetts, Inuit Nunaat, Sápmi, the “Old World” and through waves of overlapping pandemics, political and social exigencies, and solidarities.

Joan Naviyuk Kane is the author of the poetry collections The Cormorant Hunter’s Wife, Hyperboreal, Milk Black Carbon, and Dark Traffic. Her edited volumes include The Griffin Poetry Prize 2017 Anthology and Circumpolar Connections: Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic. A Guggenheim Fellow, Radcliffe Fellow, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation National Artist Fellow, Shelley Memorial Award winner, Whiting Award winner, and Paul Engle Prize recipient, she’s a 2025 United States Artists Fellow based in Oregon, where she’s an associate professor at Reed College.

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