
About This Collection
Water Forgets Its Own Name brings Jude's poems together with paintings by Nicholas Jennings. This page gathers the collection, ordering details, and related readings.
About the Book
Jude's newest book intertwines her words with the paintings of Nicholas Jennings. Reviewer Pauline LeBel writes:
"Jude Neale finds inspiration in the beauty of Nicholas Jennings' paintings, evoking tender memories of her life on the island: the gathering of pebbles in a drawstring purse; skipping stones onto the mirrored sea with her five-year-old; the summer when her paddles held dragonflies."
The poems in Water Forgets Its Own Name reflect on nature, memory, and the passage of time, with water as a central metaphor for forgetting and remembering, flowing and returning.
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