الملك The Sovereign by Gianmarco Visconti

2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist

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Caption: Gianmarco Visconti is a poet from Edmonton, Alta. (Sid Ahuja)

Gianmarco Visconti has made the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist for الملك The Sovereign.

About Gianmarco

Gianmarco Visconti is an Ismaili poet from Edmonton. He was awarded the Glass Buffalo English Poetry Prize in 2016 and his poetry has appeared on buses and trains around Edmonton. In 2015, he received the Canadian Library Association's Student Article Award for his graduate research examining the role of public libraries in creating inclusive spaces for LGBTQ Muslim youth. He's currently at work on a personal collection of poetry based on the 99 names of Allah.

Entry in five-ish words

A prayer for divine fathers.

The poem's source of inspiration

"This poem is part of a larger project wherein I'm trying to better understand my relationship with Islam, which is very much rooted in my personal life, my memories and my family history. The journey towards the divine is the same, in my mind, as the journey towards the self and this is the narrative I'm constantly striving to write."

First lines

You don't like ties,
your father never taught you
how to wear them
They seemed so heavy
with inheritance
at the time
A paternal legacy,
perhaps you might finally live up to
your Arbëreshë face

About the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize

The winner of the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts(external link), will have their work published on CBC Books(external link) and will have the opportunity to attend a writing residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity(external link). Four finalists will each receive $1,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts(external link) and have their work published on CBC Books(external link).

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