Mammoth Bone House by Äzähnė Chambers
Mammoth Bone House traces a woman’s movement from overwhelm through rupture, memory, and self-initiation.
Across the sequence, encounters with animals, bones, soil, breath, and land shape a mythic terrain where the body is treated not as metaphor but as a living archive—porous, remembering, and becoming.
Rather than offering tidy resolution, Mammoth Bone House moves through acts of listening, severance, and return, dwelling where interior and exterior worlds blur.
Each copy of this pamphlet is handcrafted and bound by Shadow and Sax, making every edition a small physical work of care.
About the Author
Äżäḥnė Chambers is a Canadian poet and visual artist whose work explores the body as a site of ritual, presence, and emotional memory. Working across poetry and visual practice, Chambers draws on ecological and ancient forms of knowledge, treating language as a material process through which meaning arrives.
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