Laundry Lines by Ann Elizabeth Carson

Laundry Lines by Ann Elizabeth Carson

Author:Ann Elizabeth Carson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Inanna Publications
Published: 2015-01-15T00:00:00+00:00


ENDNOTES

1From the song “Weave and Mend” by Mary Trup. See end of book for lyrics.

2“Swing Low Sweet Chariot.” First recorded in 1909 by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.

“Pennies from Heaven,” music by Arthur Johnston, lyrics by Johnny Burke. Introduced by Bing Crosby in 1936.“Good Night Irene.” Origin unclear. First recorded by Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly) in 1933.“Red Sails in the Sunset,” music by Hugh Wilkas, lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy. Published in 1935.

3Letters to Meggie by Grace Eunice Carson, unpublished.

4Letters to Meggie by Grace Eunice Carson, unpublished.

5Letters to Meggie by Grace Eunice Carson, unpublished. J.C.B. II, private correspondence.

6See “Beginnings” in The Risks of Remembrance (Toronto: Words Indeed, 2010), p. 69.

7Alistair MacLeod, “The Vastness of the Night” in Island: The Collected Stories. (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2001).

8Quoted in Pam Bustin, “Ground: From Hanoi to Hiroshima in the Wake of 9/11,” The New Quarterly, #121, Winter 2012

9“What’s bred in the bone will not out of the flesh,” old English proverb that serves as an epigraph to Robertson Davies’ novel. What’s Bred in the Bone (Toronto: Macmillan Company of Canada, 1985).

10The proverb rephrased by Laurie R. King, The Moor (New York: Bantam Books, 1998).

11D. J. Siegel, The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (New York: Guilford Press, 1999).



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