The Flesh of Ice

The Flesh of Ice

The Secwépemc term le estcwicwéy̓ (the missing) was given by Secwépemc elders who dedicated their knowledge and time to guide the community through the hell they were forced to endure in May 2021.

Garry Gottfriedson’s The Flesh of Ice picks up the thread of his 2021 collection, Bent Back Tongue, describing the history and relationship of Indigenous people in Canada with the Canadian government and the Catholic church.

Here is the story of those who survived Kamloops Indian Residential School (KIRS), and stories of descendants of KIRS who remembered “the missing” in the wake of the discovery of unmarked graves at the KIRS.

Here, in hauntingly visceral poems, are the living conditions, policies and practices of the school itself, the stories of those who lived there, and the names of practitioners of the school, called out and cursed.

Lastly, personal stories are given space to reclaim the narrative, taking readers on a journey of resilience, survival, pain and joy.

About the author

Garry Gottfriedson

Gottfriedson is from Kamloops, BC.

He is strongly rooted in his Secwepemc (Shuswap) cultural teachings.

He holds a Masters of Education Degree from Simon Fraser University. 

Gottfriedson also achieved an Honorary Doctor of Laws from theUniversity of Northern British Columbia in 2023.

In 1987, the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado awarded a Creative Writing Scholarship to Gottfriedson for Masters of Fine Arts Creative Writing. There, he studied under Allen Ginsberg,
Marianne Faithful and others.  Gottfriedson has 13 published books. He has read
from his work across Canada, United States, South America, New Zealand, Europe,
and Asia.

Gottfriedson’s work unapologetically unveils the truth of Canada’s
treatment of First Nations. His work has been anthologized and published
nationally and internationally.

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