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  • Amirault, Mallory.
     
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  • Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
     
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  • Prose poems, Canadian.
     
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  • Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia.
     
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    Brine / Mallory Amirault.
    by Amirault, Mallory.
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    ARP Books, 2021.
    Call #:819.16 A517b
    Subjects
  • Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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  • Prose poems, Canadian.
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  • Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia.
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  • Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia -- Women authors.
  •  
  • Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
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  • Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
  • ISBN: 
    9781927886526 (trade pbk)
    Description: 
    104 p. ; 22 cm.
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    Poems.
    Summary: 
    "Mallory Amirault's debut collection Brine is an ambitious land-metaphor; merging history and imagination, it's a work of poetry that doubles as a prose novel. Subtly unfolding character-led intimacies, it acts as an interruption to long-standing Maritime coloniality. Amirault describes Brine as an aboiteau at the shoreline of a colonial event. Engaging the elemental and political act of arriving and departing, the story is a mechanism that slowly removes salt from the Maritimes, and points to say ?wound?"--Publisher.
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    Canadian poetry.
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