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Author: Louis Cabri

Louis Cabri is a teacher (of poetry, theory, and creative writing, at the University of Windsor) and critic (his writing considers work by Bruce Andrews, Ted Greenwald, Harryette Mullen, Frank O'Hara, Catriona Strang, Fred Wah, Lissa Wolsak, Ezra Pound, and Louis Zukofsky). As well, he examines poetry's "social command" propounded by Osip Brik and Vladimir Mayakovsky, and the literary nonce-word. He is the author of Posh Lust (2014), Poetryworld (2011), and The Mood Embosser (2001), one of Small Press Traffic's Poetry Books of the Year. In addition, he is the editor of The False Laws of Narrative by Fred Wah and wrote the Foreword to Flow: Poems Collected and New by Roy Miki (2019). Born in Montreal, he lives and writes in Windsor, Ontario.

Hungry Slingshots
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Hungry Slingshots

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Poetry. Since his first book, The Mood Embosser, was published in 2001, Louis Cabri has established himself as one of the most distinctive, and entertaining, poets in Canada. Steeped in the transformative poetics of the post-New American Poetry of L...

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Posh Lust
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Posh Lust

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Poetry. POSH LUST is about poetry that is everywhere findable, provided the bits of "everywhere" are words and provided this life is lettered. People study poetry and some read it. Poetry is a pinnacle art—as in "a small ornamental turret"—even when...

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