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- Author: Salazar, RebeccaDate:Created2021Summary:
An urgent, powerful examination of place and the ways in which all kinds of identities exist and collide. The poems in sulphurtongue ask how to redefine desire and kinship across languages, and across polluted environments. An immigrant family scatters across a stolen continent. Oracles appear in public transit, and online. Bodies are transformed by nearby nickel mines. Doppelgangers, Catholic saints, and polyamorists alike pass on unusual inheritances. Deeply entangled in relations both emotional and ecological, this collection confronts the stories we tell about gender, queerness, race, religion, illness, and trauma, seeking new forms of care for a changing world.
Genre:Subject(s): Pollution | Psychic trauma | Desire | Human ecologyLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780771094705Collection(s)/Series: Governor General's Literary Awards 2021
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