Margins
2015
First Published
4.20
Average Rating
81
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Spawn is a braided collection of brief, untitled poems, a coming-of-age lyric set in the Mashteuiatsh Reserve on the shores of Lake Piekuakami (Saint-Jean) in Quebec. Undeniably political, Marie-Andrée Gill's poems ask: How can one reclaim a narrative that has been confiscated and distorted by colonizers? The poet's young avatar reaches new levels on Nintendo, stays up too late online, wakes to her period on class photo day, and carves her lovers' names into every surface imaginable. Encompassing twenty-first-century imperialism, coercive assimilation, and 90s-kid culture, the collection is threaded with the speaker's desires, her searching: for fresh water to "take the edge off," for a "habitable word," for sex. For her "true north"—her voice and her identity. Like the life cycle of the ouananiche that frames this collection, the speaker's journey is cyclical; immersed in teenage moments of confusion and life on the reserve, she retraces her scars to let in what light she can, and perhaps in the end discover what to "make of herself".

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Author

Marie-Andree Gill
Author · 5 books
Marie-Andrée Gill est originaire de Mashteuiatsh et voue un culte aux métaphores savoureuses et à plusieurs poètes et écrivains. C'est tout naturellement qu'elle a entrepris d'écrire à son tour un premier recueil de poésie publié à compte d'auteur, Béante, en réimpression. Parallèlement, elle habite sur une montagne perdue et essaie d'élever ses trois garçons à coup de bandes dessinées, de dictionnaires et de mangas. Elle aime bien suivre des cours au Bac en littérature de l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi et a très hâte de commencer un autre projet d'écriture parce que ça la fait vraiment « tripper ».
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