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MXT | Sina Queyras
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MxT, or 'Memory x Time, ' is one of the formulas acclaimed poet Sina Queyras posits as a way to measure grief. These poems mourn the dead by turning memories over and over like an old coin, by invoking other poets, by appropriating the language of technology, of instruction, of diagram, of electrical engineering, and of elegy itself. Devastating, cheeky, allusive, hallucinatory: this is Queyras at her most powerful. 'Like the central conceptual apparatus, Queyras is smart and insightful in her work to expand and challenge the nature of language and poetry . . . Lend Queyras your ears, your minds, your hearts, your Time. She will reward you, repeatedly.' - The Rumpus 'A collection of gorgeous and cantankerous poems that ask testy questions of all contemporary poets, and for this, the book is a must-read.' - The Globe and Mail 'This year's most devastating and enlightening Canadian poetry collection.' - Telegraph-Journal
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My Victoria Day order from Coach House Books arrived today! (You *might* have a book buying problem if you completely forget about books you‘ve ordered less than a month after you‘ve ordered them.🤦🏻‍♀️) Anywho... #bookmail #crankyqueensale

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MXT | Sina Queyras

“We dread the quaint, the tubed lawn furniture. We dread the empty knots of language. We twist them, stack them for kindling. We dread the time bombs, inevitable, random”

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Got this lovely from the Seattle Public Library and I‘m very excited to read poetry again.