A poetry collection that playfully questions the meanings of words.
Walter Ancarrow's collection Etymologies considers language as a
process, rather than as a singular fixed history. These poems build
imaginative worlds with a variety of creative word uses. They form a
playful amalgamation of linguistic interpretations that flips and
questions conventional narratives about word origins--including the idea
that clear origins even exist. Throughout the collection, Ancarrow
questions the intent of writers who use etymology in attempts to prove a
specific meaning for any word. In so doing, Etymologies pays
particular attention to relationships between the cultures and
conflicts, the migrations and hegemonies, that create our words, and it
considers how their meanings are furthered by us as we keep them alive
through speech.
Etymologies won Omnidawn's 2021 Open Poetry Book Prize, selected by
John Yau.