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Cusp/detritus: An Experiment in Alleyways
By Catherine Owen and Karen Moe (photographer)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Anvil Pr
Publication date October 24, 2006
Pages 117
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781895636741
ISBN-10 1895636744
Dimensions 0.50 by 7 by 7 in.
Weight 0.40 lbs.
Published in Canada
Original list price $14.00
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Rooted in the back alleys, squats and psychiatric wards of contemporary Vancouver and Montreal, these unyielding poems enter the intersecting tensions and intensities in characters such as Mike, a panhandler on Vancouver’s Commercial Drive, Matthew, a runaway punk, and Dara, a single mother. Cusp’s central sequence, however, concerns the tragic life and death of Frank Bonneville, a schizophrenic and drug-addicted artist who became Ms. Owen’s muse between their 2001 meeting and his 2003 suicide. Complemented by Karen Moe’s haunting photographs of Vancouver’s neglected spaces and rejected objects, Cusp/detritus is a testimony to an obsession with the lost.



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9781895636741 | details & prices | 117 pages | 7.00 × 7.00 × 0.50 in. | 0.40 lbs | List price $14.00
About: Rooted in the back alleys, squats and psychiatric wards of contemporary Vancouver and Montreal, these unyielding poems enter the intersecting tensions and intensities in characters such as Mike, a panhandler on Vancouver’s Commercial Drive, Matthew, a runaway punk, and Dara, a single mother.

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