Scofflaw

Garry Thomas Morse author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Anvil Press Publishers Inc

Published:25th Apr '21

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Scofflaw is a long poem, a playful exploration of Indigenous-Settler relations amid globalized pressures. For the most part, the poem is a lyrical dialectic flowing between a shadowy figure known as Scofflaw and an enigmatic "we." The content ranges from the effect of pesticides on Manitoba butterflies to the reworking of a John Newlove poem on Indigenous peoples to Native remains beneath the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The text culminates in a "lexicon standoff," where Scofflaw uses metaphysical means to avoid a character assassination, battling against the culling of words from the language.

ISBN: 9781772141726

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 108g

96 pages