The Untranslatable I

Roxanna Bennett

Image | BOOK COVER: The Untranslatable I by Roxanna Bennett

(Gordon Hill Press)

In unmeaningable, her previous Trillium Poetry Awards winning book with Gordon Hill Press, Roxanna Bennett renovated the North American disability poetics canon via her queer fusion of invisible and visible disability identities. The Untranslatable I builds on Roxanna's acute sense of form and cripping of myth by establishing a more reflective, heartbreaking voice that asks, "Was I chosen? Is this a gift or a curse?" and provides answers not as prescribed path or cure, but as beautiful song. (From Gordon Hill Press)
The Untranslatable I was on the shortlist for the 2021 Governor General's Literary Award for poetry.
Roxanna Bennett is a poet from Whitby, Ont. Their other poetry collections include Unmeaningable and The Uncertainty Principle. Unmeaningable won the 2020 Raymond Souster Award from the League of Canadian Poets and the 2020 Trillium Book Award for poetry.