Empires of the Everyday: Poems
By (Author) Anna Lee-Popham
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
McClelland & Stewart Inc.
30th April 2024
Canada
Paperback
96
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
167g
An ambitious and wholly original poetry collection that examines the ways that life is confined and sometimes defined by the city and the ubiquity and invisibility of state violence. The poems in Empires of the Everyday give voice to the many "you" who move through a city-one that resembles many contemporary cities-where plywood shelters are demolished in pandemic winters. The everyday violence is palpable, but the related media reporting is offhand, cool, distanced, piecemeal, uncontextualized. In an attempt to access a deeper language, the "you" in the poems seek out an AI translator to render visible the broader historical and contemporary contexts of colonization, slavery, permanent war, and Empire. The resulting language, in its bending of what is possible, can only be poetic. The poems trace the relationship between the human "you" and the machine "I" through five episodes- from a distant understanding of the impacts of the city, to a feeding of historical and contemporary details needed for translation, to the translation of the city through poetry, to attempts to resist the city, to possible ends for "you" and "I." Powerful, nuanced, and thought-provoking, Anna Lee-Popham's impressive debut collection asks- How might poetry immersed within the current overlapping crises render a translation of Empire and beyond-Empire possible What gets found in this translation
Anna Lee-Popham is a writer and editor who has published poetry and non-fiction in Arc Poetry Magazine, Brick, Canthius, Riddle Fence, Room Magazine, Autostraddle, Lingue e Linguaggi, and others. Her writing has been first runner-up in PRISM international's Pacific Poetry Prize, shortlisted for The Fiddlehead Creative Nonfiction Contest and Room Magazine's Poetry Contest, and longlisted for the CBC nonfiction prize. Anna holds an MFA Creative Writing from the University of Guelph and lives in Toronto.