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An assemblage of vivid prose-poetry, both gripping and furious, this collection navigates a macabre tour of nightmares, perverse secrets, and death-focused mythologies. Creating a world awash in violence and history, a landscape of gunslingers, madwomen, ghosts, and wolves is given greater shape with each concise, narrative verse. Enigmatic and thrilling, these compiled pieces lay the groundwork for Adamson's award-winning and best-selling novel, "The Outlander." Combining neo-gothicism, surrealist snapshots, feminism, and postmodern parables, each lyric moment echoes the characteristics of…mehr

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An assemblage of vivid prose-poetry, both gripping and furious, this collection navigates a macabre tour of nightmares, perverse secrets, and death-focused mythologies. Creating a world awash in violence and history, a landscape of gunslingers, madwomen, ghosts, and wolves is given greater shape with each concise, narrative verse. Enigmatic and thrilling, these compiled pieces lay the groundwork for Adamson's award-winning and best-selling novel, "The Outlander." Combining neo-gothicism, surrealist snapshots, feminism, and postmodern parables, each lyric moment echoes the characteristics of the outlaws described within--seductive and a little bit dangerous.
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Autorenporträt
Gil Adamson is the author of the poetry collection Primitive, the short story collection Help Me, Jacques Costeau, and the novels The Outlander, which won the Hammett Prize and the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, and Ridgerunner, which was nominated for the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize and the 2020 Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.