Brine by Amireault, Mallory

Brine

Mallory Amirault's debut collection?Brine?is an ambitious land-metaphor; merging history and imagination, it's a work of poetry that...
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Author: Mallory Amireault
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Brine by Amireault, Mallory

Brine

€24,04

Brine

€24,04
Author: Mallory Amireault
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Mallory Amirault's debut collection?Brine?is an ambitious land-metaphor; merging history and imagination, it's a work of poetry that doubles as a prose novel, an effort of interruption to long-standing Maritime coloniality. While excavating experiences of grief, violence, and shame?and unleashing those of love, joy, and belonging?the book's tide-like narrative and character-led intimacies do not avert from a violent and pervasive colonial thread.

At once personal, historical, and lyric, it represents for the author a life and an ethic toward creating long-term connections with Mi?kmaq communities in their home territory. Amireault describes?Brine?as an aboiteau at the shoreline of a colonial event. Engaging the elemental and political act of arriving and departing, the story is a mechanism that slowly removes salt from the Maritimes, and points to say wound.



Author: Mallory Amireault
Publisher: Arbeiter Ring
Published: 11/02/2021
Binding Type: Paperback
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781927886526

About the Author

Born in Nova Scotia, Mi?kma?ki, Mallory Amirault is an artist whose Acadian and Mi?kmaq heritage belongs to the Kespukwitk district of Yarmouth, otherwise known as the lobster's ass when referring to the province. Their artistic practice engages in critical poetics, literary performance, and humour. As a person enmeshed in the legacy of colonization and cultural diaspora in the Maritimes, they think, read and write about the idiosyncrasies of belonging and identity, and memory as a palimpsest. They currently live alongside the Halfway River, a tributary that flows into the Minas Basin, an inlet of the Bay of Fundy.


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