Learned
CBC Books | | Posted: September 14, 2022 5:18 PM | Last Updated: September 14, 2022
Carellin Brooks
Set in the '90s, alternating between the storied quads of Oxford University and the dank recesses of London pubs given over to public displays of queer BDSM, Learned chronicles poet and Rhodes Scholar Carellin Brooks' extreme explorations of mind and body.
In these poems, the speaker trembles on the verge of discovery, pushing her physical limits through practices of pain, permission and pleasure. But her inability to negotiate the unspoken elite codes of Oxford begs the question: how to unlearn a legacy of family dissolution and abuse?
Bold, nuanced, and ultimately triumphant, Learned chronicles an intimate education in flesh, desire and bodily memory. (From Book*hug Press)
Learned is available on Nov. 1, 2022.
Carellin Brooks is the author of One Hundred Days of Rain, which won the 2016 ReLit Award for Fiction and the 2016 Edmund White Award for Debut LGBT+ Fiction, and was published in French by Les Allusifs. She is also the author of Fresh Hell, Every Inch a Woman, and Wreck Beach. Brooks lives in Vancouver and is a lecturer at the University of British Columbia.
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