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Written over a 25-year period, the poems in The Massacre Confirmed Our Worst Suspicions are a curious mixture of whimsy, longing and outrage about the passage of time, memory, relics, unrequited love and death. In an attempt at objectivity, the poems are stripped of personal pronouns, thus denying the poet the notion of some ultra-special experience that the reader can't possibly have had. These are the works of a reporter whose reporting just happens to take the form of poems.

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Written over a 25-year period, the poems in The Massacre Confirmed Our Worst Suspicions are a curious mixture of whimsy, longing and outrage about the passage of time, memory, relics, unrequited love and death. In an attempt at objectivity, the poems are stripped of personal pronouns, thus denying the poet the notion of some ultra-special experience that the reader can't possibly have had. These are the works of a reporter whose reporting just happens to take the form of poems.
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Autorenporträt
W. Bruce MacDonald's poems have appeared in Malahat Review, Quarry, Antigonish Review, THIS Magazine, and CV2. In 1997 he won THIS Magazine's Great Canadian Literary Hunt for his poem 'i like your parents' liquor store, baby.' He has published 4 poetry chapbooks and 2 books of short stories, and is the author of The Good Hope Cannery and Salmonbellies vs. The World. Bruce has a BA from UVIC and an MA from UBC. He lives in Surrey, BC.