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Englert, Síle, 1980-
Subjects
Families -- Poetry.
Memory -- Poetry.
Marginality, Social -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Autistic people's writings.
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Englert, Síle, 1980-
Families -- Poetry.
Memory -- Poetry.
Marginality, Social -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Autistic people's writings.
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The lost time accidents / Síle Englert.
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Englert, Síle, 1980-
Icehouse Poetry, an imprint of Goose Lane Editions, 2021.
Call #:
819.16 E581L
Subjects
Families
--
Poetry
.
Memory
--
Poetry
.
Marginality, Social
--
Poetry
.
Canadian
poetry
--
21st century.
Canadian
poetry
--
Women authors.
Autistic people's writings.
ISBN:
9781773101866 (pbk)
Description:
91 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Some copies may be permabound.
Summary:
"In this timely and powerful debut, Síle Englert explores what it is to feel othered in a world where everything is connected. Moving through time and
memory
--
from childhood to motherhood, from historical figures and events to the precarious environment of the Anthropocene
--
Englert's voice brims with grief while still holding space for whimsy. Juxtaposing unlikely metaphors and inchoate memories, these poems wander a timeline where Amelia Earhart's bones call out from the past, an abandoned department store mannequin keeps an eye on the future, and spacecraft sing to each other through the dark: 'we are only what we remember.' Unearthing objects beautiful and bizarre, The Lost Time Accidents challenges the reader's perceptions, finding empathy for the lost, the broken, and the overlooked."--Publisher.
Genre:
Canadian
poetry
.
2SLGBTQIA+
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Adult Nonfiction
819.16 E581L
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