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Howard, Liz, 1985-
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Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Griffin Poetry Prize.
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Howard, Liz, 1985-
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Griffin Poetry Prize.
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Howard, Liz, 1985-
McClelland & Stewart, [2015]
Call #:
819.16 H849i
Subjects
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Griffin Poetry Prize.
ISBN:
9780771038365 (pbk.)
0771038364 (pbk.)
Description:
98 pages ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Poems.
Some copies may be permabound.
Summary:
"In Liz Howard's wild, scintillating debut, the mechanisms we use to make sense of our worlds -- even our direct intimate experiences of it -- come under constant scrutiny and a pressure that feels like love. What Howard can accomplish with language strikes us as electric, a kind of alchemy of perception and catastrophe, fidelity and apocalypse. The waters of Northern Ontario shield country are the toxic origin and an image of potential. A subject, a woman, a consumer, a polluter; an erotic force, a confused brilliance, a very necessary form of urgency -- all are loosely tethered together and made somehow to resonate with our own devotions and fears; made "to be small and dreaming parallel / to ceremony and decay." Liz Howard was born and raised in northern Ontario. Her poetry has appeared in The Capilano Review, The Puritan, and Matrix Magazine. She works as a Research Officer in cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto"--Provided by publisher.
Awards:
Winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize (Canadian), 2016.
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Canadian poetry.
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