Unravel: Poems

Awards:   Long-listed for National Book Critics Circle Awards 2025 Short-listed for National Book Critics Circle Awards 2025
Author:   Tola Oloruntoba
Publisher:   McClelland & Stewart Inc.
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9780771013966


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   25 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Unravel: Poems


Awards

  • Long-listed for National Book Critics Circle Awards 2025
  • Short-listed for National Book Critics Circle Awards 2025

Overview

""These are poems of deep thought, passionate engagement, and often searing images."" -Toronto Star (on Each One a Furnace) Finalist for the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry . A Calgary Herald bestseller . Named a Best Canadian Poetry Book of 2025 by CBC Books A poetic exploration of the cyclical philosophy of dismantling and remaking, Unravel is a moving and inventive rove through what could happen in the deconstructed aftermath of person and world.

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Author:   Tola Oloruntoba
Publisher:   McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Imprint:   McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.167kg
ISBN:  

9780771013966


ISBN 10:   0771013965
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   25 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Reviews

Finalist for the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry • A Calgary Herald bestseller • Named a Best Canadian Poetry Book of 2025 by CBC Books “Although composed of ever fragmenting parts, Unravel feels complete. Grounded in centuries of literary and scientific references—from the Bible to Jacques Derrida and contemporary therapists—these lines are dense and reinvigorating. ‘I became a question // for myself,’ Oloruntoba writes, quoting Saint Augustine, whose Confessions are felt throughout this similarly forceful and expansive record of self-exploration.” —Literary Review of Canada “Oloruntoba’s use of forms such as the cento and the found poem is indicative of the volume’s overall tendency to unravel historic approaches or understandings and recombine them . . . On a linguistic level, this unravelling takes the form of breaking down binaries (see, for example, the early poem “Contronym”) and locating the play in syntactical forms.” — Quill & Quire “'Everything is coda in a never-ending world,’ writes Tolu Oloruntoba in his spectacular third book. Spiralling through a myriad of histories, experiences, and dictions, the language’s momentum is modulated by Oloruntoba’s deft control of line and syntax. This tension, this craft, enables Oloruntoba to slow and to explore the bewildering and fascinating ruptures in self-making, world-making. This is symphonic and soaring poetry.” —Eduardo C. Corral, author of Guillotine ""Unravel by Tolu Oloruntoba is a dope and fascinating collection of poetry that navigates the intersections of identity, migration, fatherhood, and history. A vivid poetic digging in the crates, it threads through the many layers of Whitman’s multitudes: the Nigerian self, riffing on memories of home; the immigrant self, navigating displacement and belonging; the father self, reflecting on his new born daughter; and the literary self, referencing a rich reading history. Unravel lingers in the mind as a testament to Oloruntoba’s ability to blend intellect and emotion into unforgettable verse."" —Reginald Dwayne Betts, author of Felon “This stunning collection of poems is a searing, prophetic commentary on the banalities of late modern life. The language is shot through with philosophical brilliance and spiritual energy. These poems play with diction in a way that is deadly serious—even apocalyptic, unveiling something of the world and ourselves.” —James K.A. Smith, Calvin University, author of How (Not) To Be Secular and How to Inhabit Time


Praise for Tolu Oloruntoba and Unravel: Calgary Herald Bestseller List “'Everything is coda in a never-ending world,’ writes Tolu Oloruntoba in his spectacular third book. Spiralling through a myriad of histories, experiences, and dictions, the language’s momentum is modulated by Oloruntoba’s deft control of line and syntax. This tension, this craft, enables Oloruntoba to slow and to explore the bewildering and fascinating ruptures in self-making, world-making. This is symphonic and soaring poetry.” —Eduardo C. Corral, author of Guillotine ""Unravel by Tolu Oloruntoba is a dope and fascinating collection of poetry that navigates the intersections of identity, migration, fatherhood, and history. A vivid poetic digging in the crates, it threads through the many layers of Whitman’s multitudes: the Nigerian self, riffing on memories of home; the immigrant self, navigating displacement and belonging; the father self, reflecting on his new born daughter; and the literary self, referencing a rich reading history. Unravel lingers in the mind as a testament to Oloruntoba’s ability to blend intellect and emotion into unforgettable verse."" —Reginald Dwayne Betts, author of Felon “This stunning collection of poems is a searing, prophetic commentary on the banalities of late modern life. The language is shot through with philosophical brilliance and spiritual energy. These poems play with diction in a way that is deadly serious—even apocalyptic, unveiling something of the world and ourselves.” —James K.A. Smith, Calvin University, author of How (Not) To Be Secular and How to Inhabit Time


Author Information

TOLU OLORUNTOBA was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, where he studied and practiced medicine. He is the author of two collections of poetry, The Junta of Happenstance, winner of the Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize and Governor General's Literary Award and Each One a Furnace, a Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize finalist. He gave the 2022 League of Canadian Poets Anne Szumigalski Lecture, and is a Civitella Ranieri fellow.

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