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A number of Stunning Attacks
A Number of Stunning Attacks contributes to the ongoing association of fragmented forms and women’s writing, yet the insistent repetitions and crystallized imagery produce something more coherent than a fragment and more dynamic than a single whole. Drawing on a line of innovative women’s poetics in Canada, these poems recall the radical experiments of Lisa Robertson, Erìn Moure, and Gail Scott. Intoxicated by disorientation, the reader will ask: Which city is this? Which woman is this? Which reader am I?
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Jessi MacEachern
Jessi MacEachern lives in Montreal, where she teaches English literature. Her research has appeared in Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature canadienne and CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event. Her poetry has appeared in Poetry Is Dead, Vallum, MuseMedusa, Canthius, PRISM, and CV2.