Deepfake Serenade

Deepfake Serenade

Author: Chris Banks

Publisher: Harbour Publishing

Published: 2021-10-30

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 0889714118

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In Deepfake Serenade, Chris Banks’s sixth poetry collection, irreverent charm, emotional distance and surprising hot takes leap off every page. He writes in the title poem, “Inside every one of us is a deepfake. A holy ghost,” suggesting people have a choice to feel either like sad imposters or, if they're brave, like survivors staring down a world both utterly familiar and strange. These poems, sometimes narrative, sometimes surreal, oscillate between these two extremes as they confront middle age, new love, renewed optimism and memories, all with Banks’s signature wit and inventiveness. This collection is for anyone who has ever wished to wear “a halo of knowing,” or to be “the sparks flying” when outer phenomena and inner impulses collide. “Earn your rewards,” Banks writes in one poem, and we do, with every turn of the page.


Alternator

Alternator

Author: Chris Banks

Publisher: Harbour Publishing

Published: 2023-10-21

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 0889714592

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Alternator blends catastrophe and consciousness, modern living and past transgressions, off-kilter imagery and the “hidden room” of the unsayable to construct a polyphonic triumph. Chris Banks threads fire through the eye of his imagination, and the product is these poems born of whole cloth: surrealist meditations, modern ghazals and powerful narrative sonnets that are both alive and burning.


The Cold Panes of Surfaces

The Cold Panes of Surfaces

Author: Chris Banks

Publisher: Gibsons Landing, B.C. : Nightwood Editions

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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[Banks' work] manages to combine humour and breathlessness in a way that Canadian poetry seldom does. --Emily Schultz, Broken Pencil


Aggie and Mudgy

Aggie and Mudgy

Author: Wendy Proverbs

Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co

Published: 2021-11-17

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1772033766

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Based on the true story of the author’s biological mother and aunt, this middle-grade novel traces the long and frightening journey of two Kaska Dena sisters as they are taken from their home to attend residential school. When Maddy discovers an old photograph of two little girls in her grandmother’s belongings, she wants to know who they are. Nan reluctantly agrees to tell her the story, though she is unsure if Maddy is ready to hear it. The girls in the photo, Aggie and Mudgy, are two Kaska Dena sisters who lived many years ago in a remote village on the BC–Yukon border. Like countless Indigenous children, they were taken from their families at a young age to attend residential school, where they endured years of isolation and abuse. As Nan tells the story, Maddy asks many questions about Aggie and Mudgy’s 1,600-kilometre journey by riverboat, mail truck, paddlewheeler, steamship, and train, from their home to Lejac Residential School in central BC. Nan patiently explains historical facts and geographical places of the story, helping Maddy understand Aggie and Mudgy’s transitional world. Unlike many books on this subject, this story focuses on the journey toresidential school rather than the experience of attending the school itself. It offers a glimpse into the act of being physically uprooted and transported far away from loved ones. Aggie and Mudgy captures the breakdown of family by the forces of colonialism, but also celebrates the survival and perseverance of the descendants of residential school survivors to reestablish the bonds of family. Winner, 2022 City of Victoria Children's Book Prize Winner, 2022 Jeanne Clarke Regional History Award Shortlisted, 2022/23 First Nations Communities READ Award Nominated, 2022 Rocky Mountain Book Award


Serenade

Serenade

Author: Leon de Winter

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9783257229721

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