Boat
By (Author) Lisa Robertson
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
9th August 2022
Canada
Paperback
120
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
From the author of The Baudelaire Fractal, a poetry classic, with new work
In 2004, boldly original poet Lisa Robertson published a chapbook, Rousseaus Boat, poems culled from years of notebooks that are, nevertheless, by no means autobiographical. In 2010, she expanded the work into a full-length book, Rs Boat. During the pandemic, she was drawn back into decades of journals to shape Boat. These poems bring fresh vehemence to Robertsons ongoing examination of the changing shape of feminism, the male-dominated philosophical tradition, the daily forms of discourse, and the possibilities of language itself.
Robertson has quietly but surely emerged as one of our most exciting and prolific philosophersI mean poets. Interested in architecture, weather systems, fashion, autobiography, gender, the classics, and just about everything else, she manages to irradiate her subjects with calm, wit, and astonishing beauty. Robertsons style is both on splendid display and under fierce interrogation in her latest book, Rs BoatKenyon Review
In Rs BoatHarvard Review
R's BoatAmerican Poets
"This is the third installment in an expanding project, begun in 2004, based on what the experimental poet calls 'indexical readings' of her daily notebooks. Drawn from a combination of old and new sample of the latter, two new sections, 'The Hut' and 'The Tiny Notebooks of Night,' showcase theBaudelaire Fractalauthors trademark lyric inscrutability."Emily Donaldson,The Globe & Mail
"Boat plays with memory and nostalgia; trawling through Robertsons journals, the collections patchwork recreates the disjunctive ambiguity of one life-history." Cecily Fasham, Oxford Review of Books
"Lisa Robertsons Boat works against the certainties much poetry strives to achieve." Dan Beachy-Quick, Poetry Foundation
"For Robertson, drifting is both a practice and a style." Andrea Brady, London Review of Books
Poet and essayist Lisa Robertson has held residencies at the California College of the Arts, Cambridge University; University of California, Berkeley; UC San Diego; and American University of Paris. Her books includeCinema of the Present,Debbie: An Epic(nominated for the Governor General's Award in Canada),The Men,The Weather,R's Boat(poetry) andOccasional Works and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture(essays).Lisa Robertson's Magenta Soul Whip(Coach House) was named one ofThe New York Times100 Notable Books of 2010, and was longlisted for the 2011 Warwick Prize for Writing. She won the inaugural C. D. Wright Award. She currently lives in France.