This World We Invented
- Publisher
- Brick Books
- Initial publish date
- May 2015
- Category
- General, Canadian
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781771313568
- Publish Date
- May 2015
- List Price
- $11.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771313544
- Publish Date
- May 2015
- List Price
- $20.00
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Description
A razor-sharp eye for detail roams and redeems imperfections both personal and collective.
The world in Carolyn Marie Souaid's latest collection is both an act of the imagination and a responsibility. Souaid's poems zoom in and out, shifting focus to accommodate varied dimensions of experience. We move from the breakdown of a relationship to primordial ooze to a suicide bomb to a son doing his math homework. In a disarmingly personable voice, Souaid investigates our darker moments, faces up to losses and failures both intimate and public, often with wry humour. If our world is an imperfect invention, it is also, for Souaid, a source of wonder — where "the trick was not to fall asleep but to notice everything / in its brevity."
I've no idea what it is to be moss or jade
in the spectrum of green. There are no patterns;
there is no good light to measure anything by.
The laws of physics drop like an ax.
In the end, the body doesn?t keep.
— from "Where Night Takes Me"
Praise for This World We Invented:
"These bold, important poems have grappled with beauty and chosen honesty — [T]hey offer no easy consolations, but because they are made things — they reflect a hope for change." — Stephanie Bolster
About the author
Carolyn Marie Souaid has been writing and publishing poetry for over 20 years. The author of six books and the winner of the David McKeen Award for her first collection, Swimming into the Light, she has also been shortlisted for the A.M. Klein Prize and the Pat Lowther Memorial Award. Much of her work deals with the bridging of worlds; the difficulty, perhaps the impossibility of it, but the necessity of the struggle. She has toured her work across Canada and in France. Since the 1990s, she has been a key figure on the Montreal literary scene, having co-produced two major local events, Poetry in Motion (the poetry-on-the-buses project) and the Circus of Words / Cirque des mots, a multidisciplinary, multilingual cabaret focusing on the "theatre" of poetry. Souaid is a founding member and editor of Poetry Quebec, an online magazine focusing on the English language poets and poetry of Quebec.