My Heart Is a Rose Manhattan
By (Author) Nikki Reimer
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
20th August 2019
Canada
Paperback
112
Width 139mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
170g
My Heart is a Rose Manhattan is a darkly humorous book about grief and isolation. The poems are cutting yet tender; sorrowful yet filled with righteous anger, absurdist at times but still recognizable, reassuring us that its ok to grieve forever. There is death and loss, architecture, alcohol, horse statues, and catalogues of life away from the urban centres of Canada. This book wants to subvert the literary industrial complex, but also crash in like the Kool-Aid meme with all-caps non sequiturs and overdrawn affluenza. These poems are addicted to social media and simultaneously well versed in feminist theory. Some of the poems rail against the abuses of rape culture, asking: What is excusable Who is implicated Who is believed
"My Heart Is a Rose Manhattan... is an existential reaction to city and state, told with a heaping dollop of fugue and refrain."
Quill & Quire
"[My Heart is a Rose Manhattan is] darkly funny by not shying away from how unfunny death can be"Jonathan Ball, Winnipeg Free Press
"My Heart Is a Rose Manhattan... is an existential reaction to city and state, told with a heaping dollop of fugue and refrain."Quill & Quire
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"[My Heart is a Rose Manhattan is] darkly funny by not shying away from how unfunny death can be."Jonathan Ball, Winnipeg Free Press
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"Reimer has fashioned a remarkably genuine poetic voice."Arc
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"[My Heart Is a Rose Manhattan] is rich, it is complicated, it demonstrates incredible skill, and it rewards the reader."Prairie Fire
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Nikki Reimer writes poetry, non-fiction, and criticism, organizes in the community, yells on the internet, and makes digital art. Her first book of poetry, [sic] (Frontenac House, 2010), was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. She has published three chapbooks: that stays news (Nomados Press, 2011), haute action material (Heavy Industries, 2011), and fist things first (Wrinkle Press, 2009). Her work has also been shortlisted for the Lit POP Award and the PRISM International Creative Non-Fiction Contest. She is a member of the Writers Guild of Alberta and a founding co-director of the Chris Reimer Legacy Fund Society.