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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 72 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x51 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 1517908450
  • ISBN-13: 9781517908454
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 72 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x51 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 1517908450
  • ISBN-13: 9781517908454

The new edition of a prize-winning memoir-in-poems, a meditation on life as a queer Indigenous man—available for the first time in the United States


“i am one of those hopeless romantics who wants every blowjob to be transformative.” Billy-Ray Belcourt’s debut poetry collection, This Wound Is a World, is “a prayer against breaking,” writes trans Anishinaabe and Métis poet Gwen Benaway. “By way of an expansive poetic grace, Belcourt merges a soft beauty with the hardness of colonization to shape a love song that dances Indigenous bodies back into being. This book is what we’ve been waiting for.”

Part manifesto, part memoir, This Wound Is a World is an invitation to “cut a hole in the sky / to world inside.” Belcourt issues a call to turn to love and sex to understand how Indigenous peoples shoulder their sadness and pain without giving up on the future. His poems upset genre and play with form, scavenging for a decolonial kind of heaven where “everyone is at least a little gay.” Presented here with several additional poems, this prize-winning collection pursues fresh directions for queer and decolonial theory as it opens uncharted paths for Indigenous poetry in North America. It is theory that sings, poetry that marshals experience in the service of a larger critique of the coloniality of the present and the tyranny of sexual and racial norms.

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"This Wound Is a World is a decolonial wildfire from which the acclaimed writer Billy-Ray Belcourt builds a new world and its the brilliant, radiant, f*cked up Indigenous world I want to live in. . . . [ His book] redefines poetics as a refusal of colonial erasure, a radical celebration of Indigenous life and our beautiful, intimate rebellion. This is a breathtaking masterpiece."-Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Mississauga Nishnaabeg writer and musician

"This book is a monument for the future of poetic possibility. It is rare to be able to call a book something so grand and full-and have it be utterly true. That's what This Wound Is a World affords us: myth and hyperbole pressed into a lived and realized life. A reckoning for and of the wreck-bravely buoyant, alive, and finally here."-Ocean Vuong, author of Night Sky with Exit Wounds

"This Wound Is a World is a wonder. It is filled with humor, sadness, sadness about sadness, sex, profound and profane lyricism, and above all power. Billy-Ray Belcourts voice is uniquely plangent and self-aware. The book is a world with worlds inside it. It means to de-colonize any possible readers pre- or mis-conceptions about what it means to be alive and Indian today."-Tommy Orange, author of There There

"This luminous collections formal experimentation arises from an urgent need to address the complexity of learning how to love and be broken at the same time. As the title suggests, woundedness is a resource for forging avenues toward a yet unimagined future."-Star Tribune

"This collection is an answer to and a reckoning with story and with sadness itself: its ever-presence in the telling of the Indigenous body, the queer body, the body moving through stages of love and loss."-American Poets

"Belcourt makes good on the promise of his title through poetry in which sadness, grief, and death are seamlessly entwined with love, sex, and cruising  both within and across racial lines."-Native American and Indigenous Studies 

Preface ix
This Wound Is A World
Love and Heartbreak Are Fuck Buddies
3(1)
The Cree Word for a Body Like Mine Is Weesageechak
4(1)
Gay Incantations
5(1)
Notes from a Public Washroom
6(1)
There Is a Dirt Road in Me
7(1)
Wihtikowak Means "Men Who Can't Survive Love"
8(1)
The Rez Sisters II
9(1)
Six Theses on Why Native People Die
10(2)
Sacred n A History of the Present
12(1)
We Were Never Meant to Break Like This
13(1)
I Am Hoping to Help This City Heal from Its Trauma
14(3)
Heartbreak Is a White Kid
17(1)
If I Have a Body, Let It Be a Book of Sad Poems
18(1)
Grief after Grief after Grief after Grief
19(1)
The Creator Is Trans
20(1)
The Back Alley of the World
21(1)
Native Too
22(1)
Colonialism: A Love Story
23(1)
God's River
24(3)
Love and Other Experiments
27(1)
OkCupid
28(2)
Towards a Theory of Decolonization
30(1)
An Elegy for Flesh
31(1)
Everyone Is Lonely
32(1)
There Is No Beautiful Left
33(1)
Boyfriend Poems
34(1)
God Must Be an Indian
35(1)
Sexual History
36(1)
Time contra Time
37(1)
Something Like Love
38(1)
Ode to Northern Alberta
39(2)
The Oxford Journal
41(3)
If Our Bodies Could Rust, We Would Be Falling Apart
44(3)
The Rubble of Heartbreak
47(1)
Wapekeka
48(1)
Ode to Native Men
49(1)
To Speak of the Dead, I Must Begin with the Photon
50(2)
Hermeneutics of the Sometimes/Somewhere
52(1)
Love Is a Moontime Teaching
53(2)
Epilogue 55(2)
Notes to the Poems 57(2)
References 59(2)
Acknowledgments 61
Billy-Ray Belcourt is from the Driftpile Cree Nation. He is Canadas first First Nations Rhodes Scholar. This Wound Is a World was awarded the 2018 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize, the 2018 Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize, and a 2018 Indigenous Voices Award. His second book, NDN Coping Mechanisms: Notes from the Field, will be published in fall 2019.