Ring of Dust

Author:   Louise Marois ,  D M Bradford
Publisher:   Brick Books
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9781771316521


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   29 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Ring of Dust


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A poem sequence that embraces the ruptures a lyrical turn makes possible. In Ring of Dust, Quebec poet Louise Marois delights in poetic feints, temporal leaps, asides, tangents, sleights of hand, call-backs and echoes. This ambitious collection of sequences populates plural dialogues between then and now, family and entourage, lover and nature, mother and death, work-person and artist, fables and confidences, limits and new reaches, home and escape, city and field, queer life and a blood red world. It's a proposition that enters the mess of memory in hopes of reconciling, one disharmony at a time, the many voices who inhabit what keepsakes remain. This book is past and present at war with each other; it's also the future emerging from the page-by-page bout, all born anew in an exuberant translation by D.M. Bradford.

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Author:   Louise Marois ,  D M Bradford
Publisher:   Brick Books
Imprint:   Brick Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781771316521


ISBN 10:   1771316527
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   29 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Bradford's translation of Marois's poetry is confident and fluid, carrying the sensuality, force, and verve of the original into a new realm. Skillful work."" - Annick MacAskill, author of Votive and Shadow Blight ""Imagine Julia Kristeva, Jenny Holzer, and Sappho have tea together in an alternate universe. Erín Moure joins them. Patti Smith takes notes. Ring of Dust reads like the result of this imaginary social interaction, burgeoning with queer longing, wit, wordplay, sensuosity, and delightfully audacious footnotes. DM Bradford's deft translation of Louise Marois's poetry takes the reader on a tour through the welcome blaze of emotional and intellectual discovery, navigating a world where 'the knowing eye is a merciless one.' Spare, imagistic, frisky, and elegiacal, this is a book I will read again and again."" - Triny Finlay, author of Myself A Paperclip


""Bradford's translation of Marois's poetry is confident and fluid, carrying the sensuality, force, and verve of the original into a new realm. Skillful work.""—Annick MacAskill, author of Votive and Shadow Blight ""Imagine Julia Kristeva, Jenny Holzer, and Sappho have tea together in an alternate universe. Erín Moure joins them. Patti Smith takes notes. Ring of Dust reads like the result of this imaginary social interaction, burgeoning with queer longing, wit, wordplay, sensuosity, and delightfully audacious footnotes. DM Bradford's deft translation of Louise Marois's poetry takes the reader on a tour through the welcome blaze of emotional and intellectual discovery, navigating a world where 'the knowing eye is a merciless one.' Spare, imagistic, frisky, and elegiacal, this is a book I will read again and again.""—Triny Finlay, author of Myself A Paperclip ,


Author Information

Louise Marois is an acclaimed writer and artist born in Montreal in 1960. Recognized for her poetic works many times over, her first collection of poetry received the Jacqueline-Déry-Mochon prize and she has twice been a finalist for the Governor General Literary Award. She lives and works in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where she dedicates her time to writing and artmaking. Darby Minott Bradford is a poet and translator. They are the author of the hybrid poetry collection Dream of No One but Myself (Brick Books, 2021), which won the A.M. Klein QWF Prize for Poetry, and was a finalist for, among others, the Griffin Poetry Prize and Governor General Literary Awards. Bradford's first translation, House Within a House by Nicholas Dawson (Brick Books, 2023), received the VMI Betsy Warland Between Genres Award and John Glassco Translation Prize, and was shortlisted for the Governor General Literary Award for Translation. Their most recent book of poetry, Bottom Rail on Top, was a Raymond Souster Award finalist. Bradford lives and works in Tio'tia:ke (Montreal) on the unceded territory of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation.

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