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Museum of Kindness

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Museum of Kindness

Author(s)

Susan Elmslie

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9781771314688, 9781771314671

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ACP – Brick Books

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Description

A meditative and piercing collection that explores traumas
both ordinary and out of the ordinary.

Museum of Kindness, Montreal poet Susan Elmslie’s searching second collection of poetry, is a book that bravely examines “genres” familiar and hard to fathom: the school shooting, PTSD, raising a child who has a disability. In poems grounded in the domestic and in workaday life, poems burnished by silence and the weight of the unspoken, poems by turns ironic and sincere, Elmslie asks “What, exactly, is / unthinkable?”

Candid, urgent, celebratory, and wise, this is a book for all of us; in it, we encounter a sober and unflinching gaze that meets us where we really live and does not look away.

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Museum of Kindness

SKU: 9781771314695

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Additional information

Full Title

Museum of Kindness

Author(s)

Susan Elmslie

Edition
ISBN

9781771314695, 9781771314671

Publisher

ACP – Brick Books

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

A meditative and piercing collection that explores traumas
both ordinary and out of the ordinary.

Museum of Kindness, Montreal poet Susan Elmslie’s searching second collection of poetry, is a book that bravely examines “genres” familiar and hard to fathom: the school shooting, PTSD, raising a child who has a disability. In poems grounded in the domestic and in workaday life, poems burnished by silence and the weight of the unspoken, poems by turns ironic and sincere, Elmslie asks “What, exactly, is / unthinkable?”

Candid, urgent, celebratory, and wise, this is a book for all of us; in it, we encounter a sober and unflinching gaze that meets us where we really live and does not look away.