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Exhibitionist

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Exhibitionist

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781552454220

Publisher:

Coach House Books

Imprint:

Coach House Books

Publication Date:

5th July 2021

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

811.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Description

  • She is the publisher of Room Magazine, a feminist literary magazine.
  • Cross-Blanchard finds her inspiration not just from other poets but also comedians. Catherine Cohen of the Seek Treatment podcast is a hero.
  • Not your grandmothers poems: these are funny, raunchy, and irreverent.
  • The author is well-known in Canada and has a strong presence in the online poetry community.
  • Exhibitionist is a strong emotional collection that is also playful and accessible to casual readers of poetry.
  • The Coach House poetry list is one of the best in North America with previous titles from Ken Babstock, Christian Bk, and Nicole Brossard.

Reviews

If this book had a flavour, it'd be caramel. If this book had a sound, it'd be a snicker followed by a guffaw followed by that umm sound you make when you read something seemingly familiar but drawn so differently it makes you think about it in a whole new way. this sound is on repeat. If this book had a fragrance, it'd be a Britney perfume, any one of them really, but with hints of prairie in the dry late-summer, notes of the sweet ocean smell that passes through Vancouver when the wind gets high, and a fabulous pair of overalls. Katherena Vermette, author of River Woman and The Break "To be naked may be to be embarrassed or empowered; it may signify innocence or knowingness; it is to be stripped bare or to be natural and whole; sexual or infantile. Exhibitionist takes on all of the above." Carousel Magazine
In Exhibitionist, Cross-Blanchards speaker could be the poet herself, and the depiction of desire here is tender yet awkward, fumbling. She sketches memories and lays out her longing for love and for aspirations she can never reach in language that is blunt and at times painfully honest. Starred Review, Quill and Quire

Author Bio

Molly Cross-Blanchard is a Mtis writer and editor born on Treaty 3 territory (Fort Frances, ON), raised on Treaty 6 territory (Prince Albert, SK), and living on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples (Vancouver, BC). She holds an English BA from the University of Winnipeg and a Creative Writing MFA from the University of British Columbia, and is the Publisher at Room Magazine.

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