No-Place Grid
By (Author) Adam Haiun
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
27th August 2025
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
Paperback
80
Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 5mm
158g
Adam Haiun's unsettling debut, No-Place Grid, is the bildungsroman for a digital consciousness. What does the computer want from you
Computers travel networks of thought and image, hoping to find, on their incorporeal pilgrimage, the right words to seduce, arrest, and remonstrate their human user. They speak from a powerful but unsteady intelligence. As their infatuation with the user curdles, their output becomes more and more infected by malfunctions of form, with text forced through on all axes, displacing and cleaving the poems into glitchy strangeness.
What do we want from our computers We want them to be our companions and our vacuum cleaners. Our collective memory and our collective slave. No-Place Grid is an important and timely consideration of the ideologies and emotions entangled in technology.
Adam Haiun is a writer and poet from Tiohti:ke/Montral. In 2021 he was a finalist for the Malahat Review's Open Season Award for fiction and the Far Horizons Contest for poetry in 2020. His work can be found in Filling Station, Carte Blanche, The Headlight Anthology, The Void, Commo, and Bad Nudes.