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The Hideous Hidden
Author: Sylvia Legris
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*From the winner of the Griffin Prize, a richly lyrical collection of poems exploring the bodys minutiae*In her first full-length collection published in the United States, Sylvia Legris probes and peels, carves and cleaves, amputates and dissects, to reveal the poetic potential of human and animal anatomy.Starting with the Greek writings of Hippocrates and the Latin language of medicine, and drawing from Leonardo da Vincis Anatomical Manuscripts, the dermatologist Robert Willans On Cutaneous Diseases (1808), and Baudelaires The Flowers of Evil, Legris infuses each poem with unique rhythms that roll off the tongue. The Hideous Hidden boldly celebrates anatomys wonders Renounce the vestibule of non-vital vitals. Confess the gallbladder, the glandular wallflowers, the objectionable oblong spleen.**ReviewSylvia Legriss new collectionThe Hideous Hiddenarticulates a fixation with the human body, both its components and its totality, and in so doing contemplates the relationship between a body and how it is enclosed and shaped by its home, its society, and its language. The ways in which the interior and the exterior of the human body inform one another preoccupies this volume, much as it informs human life, for which the body remains a continuous site and source of discovery and inquiry. InThe Hideous Hidden, Legris takes us into a specific language of the body, a dense, multilingual lexicon so far removed from the way we generally speak about and engage with our bodies that it can feel, reading this book, that she is addressing a different species entirely. InThe Hideous Hidden, Legris performs a poetic autopsy that untethers the language of the body and its hideous hidden from the morgue, the medical lab, the anatomy bookspaces from which women for centuries were long excludedand creates from the history and language of this body her own stranger thing. (Adriana X. Jacobs - Music & Literature) Rapidly gets deep and electric as the corded nerves running through the spinal channel. (Lightsey Darst - Bookslut) Legris loves language, the way it radiates, not just for what it can say by syntactic regularity and accumulation, but for its cellular resonances. (Open Letter) Her work crackles with exuberant wackiness. (CBC) About the Author Sylvia Legris was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and now lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Her poems have appeared in the New Yorker, Conjunctions, and Granta, and her third collection of poetry, Nerve Squall, won the 2006 Griffin Poetry Prize.
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