Otter
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Coach House Books
Published:18th Jun '15
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Features in The Rumpus, The Boston Review, Lambda Literary, HuffPostGay, the Advocate, The Globe & Mail, National Post, BuzzFeed LGBT vertical Excerpt in The Boston Review, National Post Promotion targeting LGBTQ organizations and reading campaigns (i.e. Over the Rainbow Books) Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements
From the trenches of Verdun to gay bars to Parisian hotel rooms, Otter shares spaces with men.His body, like yours, would lie mute as a plum until a vigilant limb came to a decision. As you might have guessed I've come to one myself. Moving from the absurdity of the First World War to the chaos of today's cities, where men share beds, bottles of ouzo and shade from willow trees, these poems ask questions: If your lover speaks in his sleep, how do you know 'you' is you? What good is it to decorate a headstone? What if you think of the perfect comeback to a six-year--old argument? Otter fails, with style, to find answers. 'Ladouceur writes with an awareness of queer history, documenting it faithfully, but with his own twist ...This is poetry motivated by an honest wit.' -- John Barton, Arc Poetry Magazine Ben Ladouceur is a writer originally from Ottawa, now based in Toronto. His work has been featured in Arc, The Malahat Review, PRISM international and The Walrus, and in the Best Canadian Poetry anthology. He was awarded the Earle Birney Poetry Prize in 2013.
'Formally impeccable and richly imagined, Ben Ladouceur's poems track the awe of a mind as it engages with epiphanal moments, both private and historical. His language is filtered through an intelligence that's queer and graceful, always in search of the singular phrase and a music that startles with its precision. As each poem unfurls, keen insight gives way to the wonder of words. Otter is a magnificent debut.' - Eduardo C. Corral, author of Slow Lightning, winner of the Yale Younger Poets Prize
ISBN: 9781552453100
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 127g
80 pages