Poetry. "It is a rare book that makes us constantly ask how the author achieved such beauty, complexity, clarity. GIRL SCOUT NATION is one of those, its wide lines barreling across the landscape of the page, covering amazing swaths of time, myth, devastation, sensuality, in gorgeous pointed material utterances; or suddenly pulling the reader up in short musical stops, botanical lists, girl scout ditties, surveillance techniques. There is rage, here, the body where it meets the staggering earth, contained in the tiny catapulting figure of Scout, herself contained by the entire rage of the planet; and this rage is the more effective for being 'the deep glowing red inside the barrel,' for being nowhere and everywhere, for being a girl, 'just a girl there/daddy.' Both primal and urbane, GIRL SCOUT NATION is rich hard realism on its way to Disney upside down. After CROP Yedda Morrison has done it again: I love this book"--Gail Scott.
Author Hometown: San Francisco, CA USA
About the author: Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Montreal-based writer and visual artist Yedda Morrison celebrated the publication of Girl Scout Nation (Displaced Press, 2008). Her other books include; My Pocket Park (Dusie Press, 2007), and Crop (Kelsey Street Press, 2003). Morrison has exhibited her visual work in the United States and Canada, and is represented by Republic Gallery in Vancouver, BC.
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