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"Killarnoe is a place I invented right now. I just built it from my head." Polyvocal and formally rebellious, Sonnet L'Abbe's new collection of poems challenges and teases out our relationship with language itself. Ranging from serenely musical to a homegrown Canadian rage to the peacebroker's urgent measure, L'Abbe's poems explore our progression from birth through the acquisition of language, into bodily awareness, injury, and multiple identity, on our singular search for the perfect expression of communion. Poems from this collection have been published in "The Walrus "magazine and anthologized.…mehr

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"Killarnoe is a place I invented right now. I just built it from my head." Polyvocal and formally rebellious, Sonnet L'Abbe's new collection of poems challenges and teases out our relationship with language itself. Ranging from serenely musical to a homegrown Canadian rage to the peacebroker's urgent measure, L'Abbe's poems explore our progression from birth through the acquisition of language, into bodily awareness, injury, and multiple identity, on our singular search for the perfect expression of communion. Poems from this collection have been published in "The Walrus "magazine and anthologized.
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Sonnet L'Abbé is a Toronto-born writer of French-Canadian and Guyanese descent. She is the author of two collections of poetry, A Strange Relief and, most recently, Killarnoe. Her work has been internationally published and anthologized. In 2000, she won the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award for most promising writer under 35. L'Abbé teaches writing at the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies and reviews poetry for the Globe and Mail.