God of Missed Connections
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Description
Written in the near absence of creative works by Ukrainian Canadians of her generation, "God of Missed Connections" is a breakthrough collection by one of Canada's leading young poets. This book is profound, devastating, and draws on Ukraine's brave and bloody history as a means to explore the author's place in the contemporary world.
"This book explores a century of cultural assimilation in the West, an experience that is not unique to a Ukrainian- Canadian sensibility. In this book, I wanted to capture the sense of what it feels like to not know where you're from, to be looking for connections, and to come up with ghosts. "God of Missed Connections" is just the way I've gone about sifting through my own cultural detritus. What makes it through time, what doesn't? That's what interests me."
--Bachinsky
"This book explores a century of cultural assimilation in the West, an experience that is not unique to a Ukrainian- Canadian sensibility. In this book, I wanted to capture the sense of what it feels like to not know where you're from, to be looking for connections, and to come up with ghosts. "God of Missed Connections" is just the way I've gone about sifting through my own cultural detritus. What makes it through time, what doesn't? That's what interests me."
--Bachinsky
About this Author
Elizabeth Bachinsky is the author of CURIO (2005), Home of Sudden Service (2006) which was nominated for a Governor General's award for poetry and the Bronwen Wallace award for poetry. Her work has appeared in literary journals and anthologies and on film in Canada, the US, and abroad and has been translated into French and Chinese. Her third book of poems, God of Missed Connections is forthcoming with Nightwood editions in the Spring of 2009. She lives in Vancouver.
Reviews
.,."one of those rare poets capable of negotiating poetic forms with rigour and testing their limits, while never losing sight of the strange, dark music of what it means to be human."
--The Globe and Mail
"An accomplished poet who thinks and feels in the forms she employs."
--University of Toronto Quarterly
--The Globe and Mail
"An accomplished poet who thinks and feels in the forms she employs."
--University of Toronto Quarterly
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