ISARO
ISARO
The Polyglot is proud to publish Candice Joy Oliva’s debut chapbook, ISARO, weaving Bicolano, Tagalog, and English.
To order the digital chapbook for $10 CAD, scroll down to the bottom of this page.
To order a physical copy for $12 CAD (plus shipping to anywhere in the world), please click here.
If you live in Edmonton, join us on Friday, August 2 at 7:00pm at the Edmonton Urban Farm for the official launch of ISARO, where we will have printed copies on sale. After the launch, Audreys Books in Edmonton will carry the chapbook.
“The poems in Candice Joy Oliva’s ISARO weave a delicate path through rupture, reconciliation, loss, awakening, and affirmation of change and growth.
Candice Joy’s reflective and rhythmic poetry carries a tone of fragile honesty. Like her memories of quietly and peacefully stringing flower garlands with her grandmother, Candice Joy strings together the memories, scents, sights, desires, and ambiguities of her life as she grapples with having to leave home and heritage, as she contends with restrictive traditions, and as she also appreciates the fullness of having multiple cultures.
Candice Joy deftly uses three languages throughout this chapbook: Bicolano, Tagalog, and English. The nuances in each language enrich the imagery and meaning in the collection, while also providing gaps that beckon readers to the new and unknown. This chapbook definitely contributes to capturing a myriad of human stories that helps prevent a single hegemonic narrative.”
— Mila Bongco-Philipzig
Candice Joy Oliva (she/they/siya) is an immigrant settler from Bicol, Philippines to amiskwacîwâskahikan on Treaty 6. Their poetry explores the bridges and distances of heritage languages in connecting to our roots while, at the same time, finding kapwa all around. Siya hopes to continue reimagining joyful spaces to energize a practice of poetry and community care into alignment. She also fulfills this dream through community work, gardening, and long walks with loved ones. IG: @candicejoyoliva.
Revenue generated from this chapbook will go towards supporting our poet and funding more chapbooks in the future. So, why not purchase a digital and physical copy of the chapbook?
Cover design by Candice Joy Oliva and Gian Marco Visconti
Production of this chapbook was supported by the Edmonton Arts Council