Quarry

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
University of Calgary Press
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Pages
80
Dimensions
5.97 X 8.78 X 0.43 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781552389812

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About the Author
Tanis Franco has been published in Grain, Room, and Best American Experimental Writing 2018. This is their first book.
Reviews
Tanis Franco's debut collection of poetry is as dense as it is moving, with new dimensions presenting themselves on each re-read. - Marcela Huerta, Montreal Review of Books
Franco here writes beautifully, with imagery of the can't-go-back sort, line breaks that magnify scenes, and a tone that feels plain-true (yet far from plain). However, the poems are worth reading not for what they do on the page-vacuum, but for where they guide the reader, by way of things concrete (stones, rocks, a quarry), to a place of only being, to the seen/un/seen's edge. - Hayden Bergman, The Literary Review
Quarry reminded me of all the things I love about poetry . . . A collection that will last, and one I will recommend for some time. - Evelyn Deshane, Plenitude Magazine
In Tanis Franco's Quarry, bois cruise the city/island/land distinctions, rearrange and make way for languages' turbulent turns and breaks upon the materially becoming body. In their intimacy and ranging glance, Franco's poems open upon what is sought after in a quarry: how to calculate "to what extent is the body aware of its intentions?" Trish Salah, Assistant Professor of Gender Studies, Queen's University
Franco's Quarry is an existential investigation of queer bodies, queer love, of touch & its limitations. I admire these poems' humor & sincerity, their excavations both of the historical & the possible self. Franco's work collapses syntax, eschews tradition, & envisions the dissociating of language as the dissociation of our romantic, personal, & historical selves. Raena Shirali, author of GILT
This book transitions, is in transition, comes through transition. It describes a state of tension, of anxiety, of becoming. Lines blur between person and place: this pond was a quarry, was excavated from a prior landscape. The discussion of body, of bodily changes is amorphous, we begin with bois and bodies colliding, moments of aloneness and of intimacy.... Quarry is full of hard minerals, of stones, of pebbles. It chips away. A pebble is a stone you can take with you, a souvenir. Bodies and ecosystems cannot fail to leave traces of themselves; they alter things. These minerals hint at the skeleton beneath flesh, "the body is only a vase for holding." The book a body, the book bringing us alongside the body, witnessing body in relation, in environment, in flux. -Claire Lacey, Debutantes