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Confirmation Bias

by (author) Ivanna Baranova

Publisher
Metatron Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2019
Category
Women Authors, Caribbean & Latin American, Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781988355191
    Publish Date
    Aug 2019
    List Price
    $18.00

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 16 to 18
  • Grade: 11 to 12

Description

“Electrifying, dynamic, buzzing, rollicking, immediate. A poetry that animates the body and swerves through time and space to meditate on the spiritual, the social, the erotic-grotesque, Ivanna Baranova’s Confirmation Bias offers a compelling reason to think that art might be able to help us survive the doom-pit of capital and environmental collapse. This is a love poem to the sensory overload of the city, the state and nature. Confirmation Bias is a poetry for the damaged condition of the “electric throng of people animals” who feel too much or feel, who cannot look away from the damage that consumes us all.”
- DANIEL BORZUTZKY, author of The Performance of Becoming Human (Winner of the 2016 National Book Award for Poetry)

 

“Ivanna Baranova’s stunning new book, Confirmation Bias, unreels sharp, unruly ribbons of language, relaying poetic signals from a Spicerian “Outside” with Piscean candor and intensity. This is a gorgeous, challenging, transformative and necessary work of writing. I love this book!”
- ELAINE KAHN, author of Women in Public

 

“Here is poetry as intervention. Intervention in every meaning of the word. Feast upon these enjambments that confirm every bias you thought you had outsmarted. Baranova got there first.”
- MARWA HELAL, author of Invasive species

 

“Baranova's poems feel entirely of this moment: kind, intimately political, narrated by a mind that knows astrology. This collection is shimmery, bare and strong like an iridescent fish still in water. It made me feel better about being alive.”
- CHARLOTTE SHANE, author of Prostitute Laundry

 

Confirmation bias is the tendency to interpret new evidence in support of one's existing beliefs or theories. In her stunning debut poetry collection, Ivanna Baranova excavates notions of evidence, existence, and resiliency in an attempt to transcend the beliefs that demand our psychic reproduction. Desire, affect, anger, and healing collide in Baranova’s metaphysical observations of her lived experiences―feminine conditioning, racialization, Slavic and Latinx diaspora, experimental therapy, and nausea under capitalist hegemony. Whether through the lens of astrology or philosophy, algorithms or substance use, Confirmation Bias considers the obstacles of being, relating, and rebuilding in the face of sociocultural fragmentation and imminent global collapse. The resulting poems are bright with insight, crackling with humour and idiom, and burning with unforgettable intellect, authenticity, and compassion.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Ivanna Baranova is a Guatemalan-Slovak writer, editor, and photographer from the Pacific Northwest. She is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, with a Bachelor’s in Philosophy, Social Theory, and Creative Writing. She is a Pisces and currently resides in Brooklyn. Find her at www.ivannabaranova.com.

Editorial Reviews

LOS ANGELES REVIEW OF BOOKS | "[Baranova's] poetry drifts through our current age of precarity by exploring longing, existential ennui, joy, and connection with all lenses on hand — astrology, psychology, mysticism, drugs, academic frameworks. But more importantly she writes from an indefatigable source of light, dark, and fire."

ROB MCCLENNAN | "[Ivanna Baranova] writes as witness, critic and relentless seeker, exploring power structures, capitalism and environmental collapse, moving seamlessly from abstract to the specific, and attempting as much the appropriate questions as she is the possibility of answers."

SOLILOQUIES ANTHOLOGY | "Ivanna Baranova’s Confirmation Bias explores the role of memory, rituals, technology, and emotions while meditating on moments when we get tired of ourselves, we forget ourselves, and we remember ourselves."

THE /TƐMZ/ REVIEW | "Confirmation Bias is an example of poetry that reaches beyond the form’s supposedly limited readership, breaking rules as it says what it means."

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