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Marie-Hélène Voyer’s “Precious Blood” Chronicles Workers’ Stories and Industrial Trauma

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Quebec Author‍ Revives Lost Voices of‌ Labor‌ in New Work

Montreal, ⁢QC – Author Marie-Hélène Voyer’s‍ latest collection, Precious Blood, gives⁢ voice to the often-silenced stories ⁢of working-class individuals,⁣ resurrecting ⁢forgotten histories and honoring real victims of​ harsh labor⁤ conditions. The work, lauded⁣ for its narrative ⁢strength and poetic language, arrives at a⁤ moment of ‌renewed focus on worker​ rights and historical accountability. ‍

Voyer’s “workers’ songs” weave together historical figures and compelling narratives, utilizing the ⁢vibrant, often inventive language of a ⁣bygone⁢ era.The book isn’t simply a historical exercise; it’s a ​deliberate act​ of preservation, safeguarding a ‍linguistic heritage and ‌ensuring these stories aren’t lost ​to time. ⁣”Literature is always an empathy ⁤exercise,” Voyer explains. “When you write, you put yourself‌ in someone‌ else’s shoes and, when ⁤you read, you can discover other destinies.”

The collection‌ draws ‍heavily from Voyer’s childhood ​memories‍ and ‍the‍ oral traditions of ‍her upbringing. She describes ‍her early‍ exposure to language as her “first⁣ poetry,” ⁣stemming from ‍the​ speech of elders in her community. however, her approach isn’t rooted in nostalgia,​ but rather⁣ a commitment‌ to preserving words and expressions that⁢ are fading from use.

“These are words that I like,that⁣ I find stunning and that I do⁣ not ⁢want‍ to see‌ disappear,” Voyer stated,adding,”I think there is a real poetry,a popular inventiveness in the language that ⁣must be saved and repatriate on the side of literature.” Voyer received double honors at the 2023 booksellers’ awards for her⁢ work.

Precious Blood is now available in ‌bookstores.

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