In Memoirs of an Almost Expedition, Barbara Schott peels back the skin of language to reveal its musculature, its bone. She also peels back the skin of relations, the intimate rub of self against self, to find both great longing and great loss. Schott marks how the heart bends to words, bends itself with words, in her poetic “novel” “Archipelago” her marvelous sequence “hymens” and in each discrete poem in this lovely book.
Memoirs of an Almost Expedition by Barbara Schott
$12.00
The heart bends to words, bends itself with words, in this poetic “novel”
8.75 x 5.75 Inches | 112 Pages
Publication Date: August 16, 1999
Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781894078030
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SKU: memoirs-of-an-almost-expedition
Categories: Barbara Schott, Poetry
About the Author
Barbara Schott lives in Winnipeg where she was born and raised. She was nominated for the 1997 John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer, and won second place in the Prairie Fire Poetry Contest that same year.