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Ariel Gordon, author of Hump, won the 2010 John Hirsch Award for most Promising Manitoba Writer.


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Hump $18.00CA $14.40CA Ariel Gordon
Hump
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ISBN: 978-0-9784917-9-6
5.5 x 8.5, 90 pages
Trade paperback
$18 CDN


Hump is a mash-up of pregnancy-and-mothering poems and urban/nature/love poems that functions as an anti-sentiment manifesto from Winnipeg writer Ariel Gordon. Month by month, stanza by stanza, Gordon attempts to adequately represent the wonder and devilment of being-with-child. Hump is a love poem written simultaneously to a father and child, to a lover and the glimmer in his eye, and to a city that is gritty, faded, but still greener-than-most.


AWARDS:

Ariel Gordon, author of Hump, won the 2010 John Hirsch Award for most Promising Manitoba Writer. 

 

Reviews:

“Gordon channels Adrienne Rich's dichotomy of love and frustration.”
—Winnipeg Free Press

“Ariel Gordon’s writing allows the reader access to the essence of a place and time. Her command of language brings an importance to moments both fateful and seemingly insignificant. Her work displays a surprising combination of ease and conviction, of playfulness tempered with insight, and evokes a vivid sense of the word in its studied context, the image in its rightful place.”
—Jury for Hirsh Award

"Ariel Gordon is superbly, supremely, a poet of the body. She finds words for the physicality of the forest, of the garden, of pregnancy. Hump speaks the erotics of being alive and being in love with being alive." —Robert Kroetsch

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