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Autobiographical Fictions

By (author): Maurice Mierau

As much poet as paparazzo, Maurice Mierau fixes his sights on the complexities of popular culture. Autobiographical Fictions is both questioning and confident, a book that explores delusion as a form of thinking and the failure of poetic language to register the anxieties of our daily lives. Speaking through figures such as John Berryman, Michael Jackson, Ovid, Sitting Bull, Marilyn Monroe, and Alan Turing, these poems give voice to disaffected generations who remain part of the zeitgeist. Prodigious, visceral, and humane, Autobiographical Fictions offers readers a glimpse through the lens of one of Canada?s finest poets.

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Maurice Mierau

Maurice Mierau is the author of Detachment: An Adoption Memoir, and several books of poetry, including Fear Not, which won the ReLit Award in 2009. His work has appeared in the National Post, the Toronto Star, and the Globe and Mail.Born in Indiana, he grew up in Nigeria, Manitoba, Jamaica, Kansas, and Saskatchewan. Maurice now lives in Winnipeg.

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Dimensions:

72 Pages
8.50in * 5.50in * .25in
130.00gr

Published:

September 16, 2015

Publisher:

Palimpsest Press

ISBN:

9781926794280

Book Subjects:

POETRY / General

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Language:

eng

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