Baby Cerberus by Natasha Ramoutar
CBC Books | Posted: September 27, 2024 3:21 PM | Last Updated: September 27
The poems in Baby Cerberus are ethereal, soul-stirring and suffused with a playful intelligence. Natasha Ramoutar's second collection traces joy and kinship across a multitude of lives and lived experiences. Shifting deftly from classical mythology and folklore to video games to speculative futures, each poem asks us to consider how we care for one another. As we move through sentient galleries, swashbuckling adventures and the doors of Atlantis, the collection reorients us in each section with a riddle, always inviting the reader to play along, tugging on the invisible threads between us all, trying to find what tethers us together and, in turn, what keeps us here. Joyous and multilayered, this is a book that's fast enough for the speed of information and powerful enough to stop you in your tracks. (From Wolsak & Wynn)
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Natasha Ramoutar is a writer of Indo-Guyanese descent from Toronto. Her debut collection of poetry, Bittersweet was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. She is a senior editor with Augur Magazine and serves on the editorial board at Wolsak & Wynn.