Twoism

Awards:   Short-listed for Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize 2016 (Canada)
Author:   Ali Blythe
Publisher:   Goose Lane Editions
Edition:   First
ISBN:  

9780864928733


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   15 September 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Twoism


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  • Short-listed for Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize 2016 (Canada)

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Shortlisted, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize Part roving eye, part devotion, you wander hotel corridors, entering rooms not quite yours, trying on clothes, blankets, skins. Arguing with the body's limits and its trickery, you are always in disguise. Sometimes you're Leda; sometimes the swan. The rooms are haunted with gendered injuries of the past... but messengers arrive to guide you. In this stunning debut collection by Ali Blythe, every poem is unerringly built with hatches and escapes. Every line shimmers with life and shivers with fleeting materials. Someone or something is always leaving. The early poems, almost claustrophobic in their double vision, gradually give way to poems of aching beauty, erotically charged by the myth of completeness. Ultimately, whether you emerge or disappear, you are transformed.

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Author:   Ali Blythe
Publisher:   Goose Lane Editions
Imprint:   Goose Lane Editions
Edition:   First
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.128kg
ISBN:  

9780864928733


ISBN 10:   0864928734
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   15 September 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Ali Blythe s <i>Two?ism</i> will lull and sur?prise with musi?cal?ity and insight, and is a delight to read that will fill those seem?ingly empty moments after read?ing with echo?ing thoughts of what was, what is and what might have been. - Jason Christie - <i>Arc Poetry Magazine</i> - 20160704


Blythe's stark, deft poems build a spectacular debut. Johnathan Ball, Winnipeg Free Press - 20160302


Ali Blythe's Two-ism will lull and sur-prise with musi-cal-ity and insight, and is a delight to read that will fill those seem-ingly empty moments after read-ing with echo-ing thoughts of what was, what is and what might have been. - Jason Christie - Arc Poetry Magazine - 20160704 Ali Blythe has created Twoism out of muscle and mirrors, shadow and light, throwing words as though they are knives in a circus act; risky, but with steady aim, each word lands sharp and close to the skin. Blythe drops us into new sites at midnight, into new paradigms, into spare, perfect poems of love and plain want, of watching skies and old clocks, unbalancing the reader while righting the meaning of two. - Arleen Pare - 20161011 Sometimes there is no better way to say you are sad than to say you are sad. The emotional weather in Ali Blythe's Twoism is unmistakably contemporary -- the medicated ache, the raining cheer, the cool humour where once there was hope. Yet Blythe is as disarming as dangerous. A poet who makes us feel as if we have known them a long time, as if we have been waiting to hear from them, waiting for this book, while telling us the things we have suspected and feared about our condition. In every poem, there is the chance you will be caught unprepared. - Ian Williams - 20161011 Right from the first poem, Blythe pulls you down the rabbit hole of desire. Exquisitely crafted, hauntingly wry, Twoism is a heart-wrenching koan. It's a find! - Betsy Warland - 20161011 Blythe s stark, deft poems build a spectacular debut. - Johnathan Ball - Winnipeg Free Press - 20151015


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Ali Blythe is the author of two critically acclaimed poetry collections exploring trans-poetics. About Blythe, Stewart Cole writes, “It’s exciting to see a writer so conscious of building a body of work within and across collections, pursuing not just a set of ideas and concerns but an artistic vision.” Blythe has held roles as a guest editor of special editions of literary magazines including for The League of Canadian Poets, Arc Magazine, and Malahat Review, and as editor-in-chief for the Claremont Review, an international literary magazine for youth. His poems and essays have been published in national and international literary journals and anthologies, including The Broadview Introduction to Literature, Best Canadian Essays, and Best Canadian Poetry.

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