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Laws & Locks
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Laws & Locks

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A new poetry collection by a young and talented Canadian poet, Chad Campbell, finalist for the 2013 Malahat Long Poem Prize Beginning with the arrival of the Campbell clan in Canada in 1827 - pale scot farmers fording the river, / seated backwards in refusal - Laws & Locks tracks the history of one family’s struggle with depression, madness, and mental illness. Chad Campbell’s first book of poetry is a brilliant investigation, at once dazzling and unflinching, into the way our predecessors bear on our choices in the present, and how present-day consequences extend backwards in time. A skilled, self-possessed, and clear-eyed poet, Campbell has produced a work of art that, while not quite confessional, transforms the private, dark, often stigmatized regions of his life into powerful poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 2015
Pages
70
ISBN
9781550654028

A new poetry collection by a young and talented Canadian poet, Chad Campbell, finalist for the 2013 Malahat Long Poem Prize Beginning with the arrival of the Campbell clan in Canada in 1827 - pale scot farmers fording the river, / seated backwards in refusal - Laws & Locks tracks the history of one family’s struggle with depression, madness, and mental illness. Chad Campbell’s first book of poetry is a brilliant investigation, at once dazzling and unflinching, into the way our predecessors bear on our choices in the present, and how present-day consequences extend backwards in time. A skilled, self-possessed, and clear-eyed poet, Campbell has produced a work of art that, while not quite confessional, transforms the private, dark, often stigmatized regions of his life into powerful poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 2015
Pages
70
ISBN
9781550654028