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Space Between Her Lips presents the first selected works of one of Canada's most important poets of the last few decades. Margaret Christakos writes vibrant, exciting, and intellectually challenging poetry. She plays language games that bring a probing and disturbing humour to serious themes that range from childhood and children to women in contemporary techno-capitalist society to feminist literary theory, and so much more.

Gregory Betts' introduction to the collection highlights her formal diversity and her unique combination of feminist and avant-garde affinities. He connects the geographies of her life - including Northern Ontario where she was raised, downtown Toronto where she studied with cutting-edge authors and artists like bpNichol and Michael Snow, and Montreal where she integrated with the country's leading feminist authors and thinkers - with her polyphonic experimentation. While traversing the problem of bifurcated identities, Christakos is funny at a deeply semiotic level, wickedly wry, exposing something about the way we think by examining the way we speak of it.

In her afterword, Christakos maps out a philosophy of writing that highlights her self-consciousness of the foibles of language but also deep concern for the themes she writes about, including her career-length exploration of self-discovery, hetero-, queer and bi-sexual sexualities, motherhood, self-care, and linguistic alienation. Indeed, Margaret Christakos is a whole-body poet, writing with the materiality of language about the movement of interior thought to embodied experience in the world.



Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Biographical Note
  • ""Not Finished"": Byways of Introductions
  • Poems
  • Threshold
  • Words
  • From Home Birth in Seven Easy Steps
  • Missing/
  • G1. Video Technician
  • G2. Host
  • G3. Social Scientist
  • Porch
  • Hope: By-Products
  • 'The Gorge'
  • From Recalling the Cord
  • Pere Ii
  • Wellington (Part 1)
  • Grounds 2a.
  • Grounds 3a.
  • Grounds 12b.
  • Grounds 18a.
  • Grounds For Action
  • Visual Splendour Coupons
  • M1. Uk Breast Milk Toxic: 13 July 99
  • M2. Ada And Eva
  • Strapless
  • Andalou
  • From Lovely One
  • Cri de Coeur, Deferred
  • Uppity (A Spiritual)
  • Last Words
  • First Words
  • The Offending Ear
  • An Open Erotics of Gzowski
  • Tsal Day N Night
  • Grass
  • Voice Note - 0045
  • Lake
  • Charger
  • Afterwords / Margaret Christakos

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      Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
      Publication Date: 30/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781771122979, 978-1771122979
      ISBN10: 1771122978

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Space Between Her Lips presents the first selected works of one of Canada's most important poets of the last few decades. Margaret Christakos writes vibrant, exciting, and intellectually challenging poetry. She plays language games that bring a probing and disturbing humour to serious themes that range from childhood and children to women in contemporary techno-capitalist society to feminist literary theory, and so much more.

      Gregory Betts' introduction to the collection highlights her formal diversity and her unique combination of feminist and avant-garde affinities. He connects the geographies of her life - including Northern Ontario where she was raised, downtown Toronto where she studied with cutting-edge authors and artists like bpNichol and Michael Snow, and Montreal where she integrated with the country's leading feminist authors and thinkers - with her polyphonic experimentation. While traversing the problem of bifurcated identities, Christakos is funny at a deeply semiotic level, wickedly wry, exposing something about the way we think by examining the way we speak of it.

      In her afterword, Christakos maps out a philosophy of writing that highlights her self-consciousness of the foibles of language but also deep concern for the themes she writes about, including her career-length exploration of self-discovery, hetero-, queer and bi-sexual sexualities, motherhood, self-care, and linguistic alienation. Indeed, Margaret Christakos is a whole-body poet, writing with the materiality of language about the movement of interior thought to embodied experience in the world.



      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgements
      • Biographical Note
      • ""Not Finished"": Byways of Introductions
      • Poems
      • Threshold
      • Words
      • From Home Birth in Seven Easy Steps
      • Missing/
      • G1. Video Technician
      • G2. Host
      • G3. Social Scientist
      • Porch
      • Hope: By-Products
      • 'The Gorge'
      • From Recalling the Cord
      • Pere Ii
      • Wellington (Part 1)
      • Grounds 2a.
      • Grounds 3a.
      • Grounds 12b.
      • Grounds 18a.
      • Grounds For Action
      • Visual Splendour Coupons
      • M1. Uk Breast Milk Toxic: 13 July 99
      • M2. Ada And Eva
      • Strapless
      • Andalou
      • From Lovely One
      • Cri de Coeur, Deferred
      • Uppity (A Spiritual)
      • Last Words
      • First Words
      • The Offending Ear
      • An Open Erotics of Gzowski
      • Tsal Day N Night
      • Grass
      • Voice Note - 0045
      • Lake
      • Charger
      • Afterwords / Margaret Christakos

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