You Might Be Sorry You Read This - Michelle Poirier Brown
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You Might Be Sorry You Read This is a stunning debut, revealing how breaking silences and reconciling identity can refine anger into something both useful and beautiful. A poetic memoir that looks unflinchingly at childhood trauma (both incestuous rape and surviving exposure in extreme cold), it also tells the story of coming to terms with a hidden Indigenous identity when the poet discovered her M?tis heritage at age 38. This collection is a journey of pain, belonging, hope, and resilience. The confessional poems are polished yet unpretentious, often edgy but humorous; they explore trauma yet prioritize the poet's story. Honouring the complexities of Indigenous identity and the raw experiences of womanhood, mental illness, and queer selfhood, these narratives carry weight. They tell us You need / only be the simple / expression of the divine / intent / that is your life. There is a lifetime in these poems.
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-You Might Be Sorry You Read This is a stunning debut, revealing how breaking silences and reconciling identity can refine anger into something both useful and beautiful.
-A poetic memoir that looks unflinchingly at childhood trauma and the writer's experience of PTSD.
-It also tells the story of coming to terms with a hidden Indigenous identity; the poet discovered her M?tis heritage at age 38.
-This collection is a journey of pain, belonging, hope, and resilience.
-The confessional poems are polished yet unpretentious, often edgy but humorous; they explore trauma yet prioritize the poet's story.
-Honouring the complexities of Indigenous identity and the raw experiences of womanhood, mental illness, and queer selfhood, these narratives carry weight.
-There is a lifetime in these poems.
>I was raised in a family that acknowledged my mother's Ukrainian heritage, but was oblivious to my father's hidden Indigenous identity. As a child, I was sometimes asked if I was Chinese. As an adult, there was a quality to my encounters with Indigenous people that I didn't understand--until I learned to see myself as my husband, neighbours, and colleagues already saw me. Audience:
>About the Poet:
Michelle Poirier Brown is an internationally-published poet, performer, and photographer. She is n?hi?aw-iskw?w and a citizen of the M?tis Nation. A feminist activist and retired federal treaty negotiator, Poirier Brown now lives in Lekwungen territory (Victoria, BC).
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