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Margaret Christakos, Gregory Betts
Space Between Her Lips presents the first selected works of one of Canada's most important poets of the last few decades. Margaret Christakos writes vibrant, exciting, and intellectually challenging poetry. She plays language games that bring a probi
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Autor:
Cunningham, John Herbert
Prairie Fire Review of Books, Vol 11, No 3 (2011)
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Autor:
Heather Milne
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Women's Writing. 5:89-106
This article examines Margaret Christakos' deployment of procedural and experimental poetics in Wipe Under A Love, Excessive Love Prostheses and What Stirs. Specifically, it considers how Christakos uses innovative poetic techniques to inscribe affec
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Finalist for the 2021 Grand Prix du livre de Montreal'A writer may do as she pleases with her epoch. Rage accumulates.'From iconic feminist writer Gail Scott comes Permanent Revolution, a collection of new essays gathered alongside a recreation of he
Autor:
Margaret Christakos
That Audible Slippage invokes a poetics of active listening and environmental sound to investigate the ways in which we interact with the world, balancing perception and embodiment alongside a hypnagogic terrain of grief and mortality. Audibility is
Autor:
Margaret Christakos
Her Paraphernalia, the new book of creative non-fiction from noted Canadian poet Margaret Christakos, presents an intimate and original collection of midlife writings that seeks to make readers think in a very personalized way about family geneology,
Autor:
Margaret Christakos
Revelling in the value of social polyphony from Walt Whitman's'Song of Myself,'Multitudes looks at its contemporary theatres of Facebook and Twitter, post-riot police surveillance, protest culture and poetry itself. With wit, perceptiveness and her t