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Stranger

By (author): Nyla Matuk

In Stranger, Nyla Matuk’s provocative, unabashedly sensual voice leads us to revelations about how our lives are increasingly disembodied by social media’s flattened, outward identity markers. In place of this contested sense of self, Stranger reckons with a range of possible states of unknowing. Have we over-determined our identities, and thus diminished our appetites? “I fell asleep between two cold rivers,” Matuk reports, “while the blue shadows of uncomplicated / conifers leaned into their own.” Bold and spontaneous, piling images and ideas on top of each other to create opulent sound patterns, these poems reawaken the reader’s sense of wonder.

AUTHOR

Nyla Matuk

Nyla Matuk is the author of Sumptuary Laws (Vehicule Press, 2012), nominated for the League of Canadian Poets’ Gerald Lampert Award for a best first book of poetry in Canada. Sumptuary Laws was named a National Post best book of poetry in 2012 and a ‘must-read’ book of poetry at CBC Books. Her poems have appeared recently in PN Review, The Fiddlehead, and the New Poetries VI anthology (Carcanet, 2015).

Reviews

An urbane, surrealist-influenced, lexically ingenious whip-smartness shot through with a beating-heart desire.”Stewart Cole, The Urge

“Collisions of language and metaphor are so daring, the jumps between image and image so precipitous.”Lorraine York, Canadian Literature

“Matuk has a deep command of language and is unafraid to draw from all its resources to represent the tangible happenstances of our object heart.”Catherine Owen, Marrow Reviews

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In Stranger, Nyla Matuk’s provocative, unabashedly sensual voice leads us to revelations about how our lives are increasingly disembodied by social media’s flattened, outward identity markers. In place of this contested sense of self, Stranger reckons with a range of possible states of unknowing. Have we over-determined our identities, and thus diminished our appetites? “I fell asleep between two cold rivers,” Matuk reports, “while the blue shadows of uncomplicated / conifers leaned into their own.” Bold and spontaneous, piling images and ideas on top of each other to create opulent sound patterns, these poems reawaken the reader’s sense of wonder.

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Details

Dimensions:

80 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

September 20, 2016

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Vehicule Press

ISBN:

9781550654547

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

Featured In:

Women Poets

Language:

eng

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