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edition:Paperback
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category: Poetry
published: Apr 2014
ISBN:9781771660334
publisher: Book*hug Press

THOU

by Aisha Sasha John

tagged: women authors, african, canadian
Description

Following the successful reception of her first book, The Shining Material, comes Aisha Sasha John's THOU -- a powerful collection of two long, narrative poems exploring the social space that exists between the self and others. Using the language that connects these two states of being, THOU investigates the idea of "you" -- what it is and what it means to say "you," the stories we make of our own multiple "yous," and by extension, the "you" an author can make of her own book. Building on the emotionally charged language of John's previous work, THOU will tantalize readers' senses, and will provoke comparisons to such acclaimed poets as Anne Carson (especially Glass, Irony and God) and Alice Notley.

About the Author

Aisha Sasha John

AISHA SASHA JOHN is a dance improviser and poet. She was born in Montreal, but spent most of her childhood in Vancouver, and currently lives in Toronto. John has a BA in African Studies and Semiotics from the University of Toronto and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph.

Editorial Reviews

"THOU is physical, fearless in its vulnerabilities, a sensing amid thought's most succulent folds. THOU is a choreography of irresolute bodies, the insistent shifting of their positions. Aisha Sasha John is a poet of centrifugal energy, of reverberant intimacy." —Michael Nardone


"...a truly beautiful book and a rare gift..." —Broken Pencil


"To read this book is to experience the poem happening to you - and to want in." —Gillian Jerome, 49th Shelf


"Aisha Sasha John's THOU re-plays that archaic pronoun as a constantly present movement and rhythm of attention: moments. These lines of poetry "shake a little" as the "I" narrates and choreographs a monologue of the self in motion; each page is the dance floor and John's words break through the "I-as-you" with anticipation and grace." —Fred Wah


"John is brilliant at communicating. She's also really funny. Poems don't get more direct and precise and unforgettable than this." —The National Post

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