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Lost family : a memoir

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    Signal Editions, the poetry imprint at Véhicule Press, 2020

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  • Author: Barton, John
    Date:
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    2020
    Summary:

    A bold experiment in autobiography, Lost Family: A Memoir is a book of sonnets that centres around the deaths of John Barton's parents and sister, but also tracks much of the poet's early life in Alberta through to a complicated, restless adulthood. Alongside accounts of love, friends and heroes, intolerance, AIDS, and the struggle for equality, Barton's collection of poems--his first in six years--explores how being queer rewrites and expands society's sense of lineage, both given and chosen.

    Contents:
    • Misophonia
    • Postwar philately
    • Faithful Street
    • Quo Vidas
    • Coda for the victims
    • Melittology
    • Chosen family
    • Photo finish.
    Subject(s): Families
    Original Publisher: Montréal, Québec, Canada, Signal Editions, the poetry imprint at Véhicule Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781550655551, 1550655558