rump + flank
CBC Books | | Posted: August 8, 2021 7:54 PM | Last Updated: April 8, 2022
Carol Harvey Steski
Carol Harvey Steski's tenacious and unapologetic debut, rump + flank, explores the body in nature's many incarnations: human, animal, plant, microbe, even chemical. The result is a fantastical poetic work that sheds light on what bodies—especially female ones—endure, probing the full range of experiences from pleasure and hope to deep loss and trauma.
These poems are piercingly humorous, sexy, and peppered with startling absurdities, but are grounded by an undercurrent of nostalgia (and a soupçon of feminist rage): mercury reproduces like funhouse mirrors, oysters are whole notes dropped into eternal song, cancer is a surly character taking and discarding lovers, a domestic chore turns dark as a mother channels her inner Lady Macbeth. Lush imagery melds with organic rhythms to spawn a visceral experience, a tendon-and-muscle-driven engine that readers can feel racing within their own bodies. (From NeWest Press)
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Steski is a poet from Winnipeg, who now lives in Toronto. Her poems have been published in the poetry anthology Another Dysfunctional Cancer Poem Anthology and literary magazines.