

Wednesday Jul 08 2009 7:30 pm, Saskatoon, Art Alcove
This Way Out
latest collection of poems is full of lyrical escapes, exits and embarkations that set out to measure degrees of belonging and proximity to being at home. With his close attention to sound and ease of comparison, Starnino tries on voices and costumes for size, revisiting his childhood stomping grounds and current neighbourhood bars, reliving teenage haircuts and marvelling at the skill of the local butcher. Counterbalancing his own search for place, Starnino delights in locating in other people and favourite objects their aptitude for simply being themselves.
is a poet, essayist, critic and editor of Signal Editions (an imprint of Véhicule Press). He lives in Montreal.
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