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Goose

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Poems that retrace unconscious lines of thought and flight to write a new history of the tar sands

Tracing words the way a tracker moves across land,Goose collects hand-copied details from Northland Trails, abook of self-illustrated short stories, poems, and essays about theAthabasca region authored by "father of the tar sands" S. C. Ells.At turns cheeky, sharp-witted, and grave, Melanie Dennis Unrau'spoems explore extraction and the relationship between humans, non-humans, and the land, resulting in an act of irreverent, deconstructiveliterary criticism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Assembly Press
Country
CA
Date
14 January 2026
Pages
138
ISBN
9781998336210

Poems that retrace unconscious lines of thought and flight to write a new history of the tar sands

Tracing words the way a tracker moves across land,Goose collects hand-copied details from Northland Trails, abook of self-illustrated short stories, poems, and essays about theAthabasca region authored by "father of the tar sands" S. C. Ells.At turns cheeky, sharp-witted, and grave, Melanie Dennis Unrau'spoems explore extraction and the relationship between humans, non-humans, and the land, resulting in an act of irreverent, deconstructiveliterary criticism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Assembly Press
Country
CA
Date
14 January 2026
Pages
138
ISBN
9781998336210