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Failure to Thrive: Poems
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Failure to Thrive: Poems

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Dumpster fires outside discount stores and rotting whale carcasses; optical illusions and memento mori–all coming to you direct, / by way of this Rube Goldberg machine. Failure to Thrive zigzags through excess, taking in the big picture through the lens of a pinhole camera. These poems ask us to lean into our senses, to spend time loitering, slipping coins into attention’s slots, / anticipating the next big pay-off. Hip and cerebral, this witty collection is as quick to make fun of itself as it is to turn its humour outward, where false historians have free rein, answers come in the form of questions, and the apocalypse seems like a good time to knit a sweater. Suzannah Showler’s debut shows us how a failing world can be the site of aesthetic renewal rather than decline.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
15 April 2014
Pages
96
ISBN
9781770412026

Dumpster fires outside discount stores and rotting whale carcasses; optical illusions and memento mori–all coming to you direct, / by way of this Rube Goldberg machine. Failure to Thrive zigzags through excess, taking in the big picture through the lens of a pinhole camera. These poems ask us to lean into our senses, to spend time loitering, slipping coins into attention’s slots, / anticipating the next big pay-off. Hip and cerebral, this witty collection is as quick to make fun of itself as it is to turn its humour outward, where false historians have free rein, answers come in the form of questions, and the apocalypse seems like a good time to knit a sweater. Suzannah Showler’s debut shows us how a failing world can be the site of aesthetic renewal rather than decline.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ECW Press,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
15 April 2014
Pages
96
ISBN
9781770412026