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Learned Brooks, Carellin
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- ISBN
- 9781771667876
- Book Title
- Learned
- Publisher
- Book*Hug
- Item Length
- 8 in
- Publication Year
- 2022
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.2 in
- Genre
- Poetry
- Topic
- Subjects & Themes / Love & Erotica, Subjects & Themes / Places, Lgbt
- Item Weight
- 5.1 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.2 in
- Number of Pages
- 120 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Book*Hug
ISBN-10
1771667877
ISBN-13
9781771667876
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4057273291
Product Key Features
Book Title
Learned
Number of Pages
120 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Subjects & Themes / Love & Erotica, Subjects & Themes / Places, Lgbt
Genre
Poetry
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
5.1 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
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Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"Unabashed, funny, inventive, touching and self-questioning, the poems delight as a paean to the unique glory of brash, dumbfounding youth." -- Vancouver Sun, "Brooks writes with clear forward-looking eyes about how she reclaimed her command of her body after sexual violation and abuse. Her lines are chiselled, ragged and disorienting, evoking the intensity of her transformation as she plays with the limits and uses of bearable pain, which overlap here with the bounds of memory. The balm of this book is Brooks makes no attempt to put her learning in a box or to label it as complete or virtuous--the meaning is here for us lucky readers to turn over, inspect, and glean from the dark glimmers and glorious bruises of her story." --Alex Leslie, author of Vancouver for Beginners and We All Need to Eat, "Unabashed, funny, inventive, touching and self-questioning, the poems delight as a paean to the unique glory of brash, dumbfounding youth." -- Vancouver Sun - -, "Carellin Brooks traces her bumpy path to coming of age, intellectually and sexually, in this provocative, sharply observed and often funny debut collection." -- The Toronto Star, "The poems in Learned feel like an underbelly, and they feel like the knife tip, and they feel like the cut--a chorus of identities, held precariously in one fierce speaker coming undone and becoming something new. Carellin Brooks' poetry is the raw, chaotic interior of a heart pouring out through a speaker who invites you under her skin just to understand what she is. Vulnerable and determined, Learned is an invitation you won't want to turn down, for a journey that will never leave you." --Nic Brewer, author of Suture, "These poems are snapshots of a student changing dress for gown as she earns respect in a world for whom children and women have little currency apart from honours attached to the lucky who seize the box and lift themselves out of invisibility." -- The British Columbia Review, "An exuberant Blakean song-of experience and innocence, of body and mind. With a wry wit, Brooks evokes a unique education--Oxford by day, London by night--and hard-won enlightenment." --Brett Josef Grubisic, author of My Two-Faced Luck, "Part dream or fantasy, part role play, these are half-remembered poems from a disappearing life, a hushed ego trying to recall its origins. They function like a hole in a public stall, a peep show, allowing only glimpses of the speaker's sexual education. She records her younger self navigating that illicit grey zone between pleasure and pain, permission and complicity, and control as a tool for release, perhaps to remake how she understands the history of her body, and what others have done and can now do with it. Playful, sometimes frightening, always beguiling poems, from a writer I greatly admire." --Michael V. Smith, author of Bad Ideas
Synopsis
Rhodes Scholar and poet Carellin Brooks explores the regimens of academia and the discoveries of her own body through various BDSM sexual practices. In poetry that's breathless, elliptical, and haunting, Learned asks who is the learner, and what is learned, whether in the penultimate scholastic setting or the dungeon. These questions echo through depictions of elite institutional practices at Oxford University and fetish scenes in a dank London pub temporarily given over to the scenes such women enact. Similar, divergent, intertwined, these environmental extremes play as a scrim for Brook's prior experience of family dissolution, abuse, and love affairs. Learned asks us to question the way education is both packaged and received, underscoring the importance of the protagonist's learning at the hands of those who torment her and are tormented in return. Bold, nuanced and triumphant, it reclaims both the subjectivity of educational practice and the female body., Set in the 90s, alternating between the storied quads of Oxford University and the dank recesses of London pubs given over to public displays of queer BDSM, Learned chronicles poet and Rhodes Scholar Carellin Brooks' extreme explorations of mind and body. In these poems, the speaker trembles on the verge of discovery, pushing her physical limits through practices of pain, permission, and pleasure. But her inability to negotiate the unspoken elite codes of Oxford begs the question: how to unlearn a legacy of family dissolution and abuse? Bold, nuanced, and ultimately triumphant Learned chronicles an intimate education in flesh, desire, and bodily memory.
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