Villa Negativa: A Memoir in Verse
By (Author) Sharon McCartney
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
8th June 2021
13th May 2021
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
811.54
Paperback
72
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
With less content in my life
I am infinitely more content
Against the backdrop of a siblings death, an eating disorder, and a few very dismal dating relationships, Villa Negativa looks for laughter behind darkness: the intruder who politely removes her shoes, the fabricator whose closest relationship is with fibreglass, the anorexic who sends the Diet Coke back because it tastes too good. Meditative and mischievous, confessional and philosophical, sincere and sly by turns, Sharon McCartneys seventh collection articulates an essential truth of self-knowledgethat to perceive something, we have to be able / to stand away from it.
Praise for Sharon McCartney Part satire, part self-examination, and far more layered than it first appears. Working largely in free verse moving between levity and sincerity in a short span The collection is brilliant: short, sharp, and eminently readable. Although it is a quick read, it is a deeply satisfying one.Publishers Weekly (starred review) So much is revealed in so few words Its a book that feels light, but its delivery is heavy, and worthy of contemplation McCartney is merciless in exposing vulnerability, but also builds an intimacy integral to Metanoias achievement.Quill & Quire (starred review) McCartney has written exceedingly rhythmical poems and this is one of the reasons she holds a place of high esteem in the Canadian poetry scene for me Theres a ton to empathize over, rage against, or even pshaw in disdain towards, usually in the face of some sad sack male character Agonal and Preterminal, the third piece, perfectly sketches a painful portrait of an era of institutionalization, medicalese and the hush of shame.Marrow Reviews You dont read these poems, you feel them: Hammer in the head, shod foot on the throat, stiletto in the heart. Its those combos of wild, piercing insights (or unusual but poignant images); yep, thats what makes it good for youor kills you, laughing.George Elliott Clarke
Villa Negativa is Sharon McCartneys seventh volume of poetry. Her previous books include Metanoia (2016, Biblioasis), Hard Ass (2013, Palimpsest), For and Against (2010, Goose Lane Editions), The Love Song of Laura Ingalls Wilder (2007, Nightwood Editions), Karenin Sings the Blues (2003, Goose Lane Editions) and Under the Abdominal Wall (1999, Anvil Press). Sharons poems have been included in several editions of The Best Canadian Poetry in English. She has an MFA from the University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop and an LL.B. from the University of Victoria and currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta.