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Why I Was Late [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 139 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 217x149x12 mm, kaal: 236 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Brick Books
  • ISBN-10: 1771315571
  • ISBN-13: 9781771315579
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 139 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 217x149x12 mm, kaal: 236 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Brick Books
  • ISBN-10: 1771315571
  • ISBN-13: 9781771315579
Teised raamatud teemal:

With kitchen-table candour and empathy, Charlie Petch's debut collection of poems offers witness to a decades-long trans/personal coming of age. Poems that fuse text with performance, and find heroes in unexpected places.

Why I Was Late fuses text with performance, brings a transmasculine wisdom, humour, and experience to bear upon tailgates, spaceships, wrestling rings, and other traditionally masculine spaces. Fierce, tender, convention re-inventing--Petch works hard. And whether it's as a union lighting technician, a hospital bed allocator, a Toronto hot dog vendor, or a performer/player of the musical saw, the work is survival. Heroes are found in unexpected places, elevated by both large and small gestures of kindness, accountability and acceptance. No subject--grief, disability, kink, sexuality, gender politics, violence--is off limits.

A poet so good at drag they had everyone convinced that they were a woman for the first forty years of their life, Petch has somehow brought the stage and its attendant thrills into the book. Better late than. And better.

"Charlie Petch's Why I Was Late is a poetic debut with the wisdom of a sage and the emotional range of an expert comedian. ... Do yourself a favor and read this book. This is a master at work."--Kai Cheng Thom, author of I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl's Notes from the End of the World



With kitchen-table candour and empathy, Charlie Petch's debut collection of poems offers witness to a decades-long trans/personal coming of age, finding heroes in unexpected places.

Why I Was Late fuses text with performance, brings a transmasculine wisdom, humour, and experience to bear upon tailgates, spaceships, and wrestling rings. Fierce, tender, convention re-inventing--Petch works hard. And whether it's as a film union lighting technician, a hospital bed allocator, a Toronto hot dog vendor, or a performer/player of the musical saw, the work is survival. Heroes are found in unexpected places, elevated by both large and small gestures of kindness, accountability and acceptance. No subject--grief, disability, kink, sexuality, gender politics, violence--is off limits.

A poet so good at drag they had everyone convinced that they were a woman for the first forty years of their life, Petch has somehow brought the stage and its attendant thrills into the book. Better late than. And better.

"Charlie Petch's Why I Was Late is a poetic debut with the wisdom of a sage and the emotional range of an expert comedian. ... Do yourself a favor and read this book. This is a master at work."--Kai Cheng Thom, author of I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl's Notes from the End of the World



With kitchen-table candour and empathy, Charlie Petch's debut collection of poems offers witness to a decades-long trans/personal coming of age, finding heroes in unexpected places. WHY I WAS LATE fuses text with performance, brings a transmasculine wisdom, humour, and experience to bear upon tailgates, spaceships, and wrestling rings. Fierce, tender, convention re-inventing--Petch works hard. And whether it's as a film union lighting technician, a hospital bed allocator, a Toronto hot dog vendor, or a performer/player of the musical saw, the work is survival. Heroes are found in unexpected places, elevated by both large and small gestures of kindness, accountability and acceptance. No subject--grief, disability, kink, sexuality, gender politics, violence--is off limits.

A poet so good at drag they had everyone convinced that they were a woman for the first forty years of their life, Petch has somehow brought the stage and its attendant thrills into the book. Better late than. And better.

"Charlie Petch's WHY I WAS LATE is a poetic debut with the wisdom of a sage and the emotional range of an expert comedian... Do yourself a favor and read this book. This is a master at work."--Kai Cheng Thom

Poetry. LGBTQIA Studies.



Winner of the 2022 ReLit Award for Poetry

With kitchen-table candour and empathy, Charlie Petch's debut collection of poems offers witness to a decades-long trans/personal coming of age, finding heroes in unexpected places.

Why I Was Late fuses text with performance, brings a transmasculine wisdom, humour, and experience to bear upon tailgates, spaceships, and wrestling rings. Fierce, tender, convention re-inventing—Petch works hard. And whether it's as a film union lighting technician, a hospital bed allocator, a Toronto hot dog vendor, or a performer/player of the musical saw, the work is survival. Heroes are found in unexpected places, elevated by both large and small gestures of kindness, accountability and acceptance. No subject—grief, disability, kink, sexuality, gender politics, violence—is off limits.

A poet so good at drag they had everyone convinced that they were a woman for the first forty years of their life, Petch has somehow brought the stage and its attendant thrills into the book. Better late than. And better.

"Charlie Petch's Why I Was Late is a poetic debut with the wisdom of a sage and the emotional range of an expert comedian. Do yourself a favor and read this book. This is a master at work." — Kai Cheng Thom, author of I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl's Notes from the End of the World

I Dear C-3PO
13(22)
My First Boyfriend
15(3)
Broiled Meat
18(2)
Schoolyard Theatre
20(3)
Stealing Candy at the Movies
23(1)
The Ballad of Owen Hart
24(4)
In the Distance
28(2)
Things You Didn't Know about Me
30(5)
II Wookie Love
35(24)
Church & Gerrard
38(3)
Dropping Doves
41(3)
Waltzing Armageddon
44(2)
Life Is Easier When I'm a Misogynist
46(3)
Eat Prey Love
49(2)
Electric
51(3)
Why I Was Late
54(5)
III Buried Treasure
59(19)
Crave
63(2)
My First Lisping Hero
65(4)
Ashes to Ashes
69(2)
Throw Yourself on Furniture
71(3)
The Saddest Country Song You Ever Wrote
74(2)
Things I Left on the Road
76(2)
IV My Body Is a Vessel?
78(21)
Medical Secretary Phone Etiquette
81(2)
Forward & Reverse
83(2)
Complicated Migraine
85(2)
Postictal
87(1)
One Year Since Your Death
88(2)
La Visite
90(2)
Muscle Memory
92(1)
How Did You Get to Be So Strong? Potential Answers
93(6)
V One Year Gender Queer
99(20)
My Musical Saw
102(2)
Passed Tense
104(2)
Translucency
106(2)
Just Some Band Names I Think Are Cool
108(2)
I Am the Bat-Them
110(2)
Beautiful Baby Blank
112(2)
Maybe That's Why You Left Me
114(5)
VI Why Did the Trans Kid Cross the Road?
119(18)
My Neighbour Is Practicing Biological Warfare
120(2)
I write about sex/If I wrote about baking/would I owe you pie?
122(2)
Our Love Is Groundless
124(1)
Palliative Care for Problematic People
125(1)
Transilience
126(2)
Speaking Bradbury
128(2)
Cows Whisper Murder While Climbing Planks
130(2)
How to Tell If a Poem Is Trans or Not
132(2)
I'm So Good at Drag
134(3)
Notes 137(2)
Acknowledgements 139