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Forage strikes me as a fierce achievement -- a summing up, for the poet so far, of her wisdom and her poetic practice, utilizing two languages and two cultures. It is a formidable fusion.
--George Elliott Clarke, The Halifax Chronicle Herald

Forage, recent winner of a BC Book Prize, combines social, political, and economic critique with instances of everyday discomfort and joy ... Wong's poems always function on multiple levels that expose abuses of power while articulating beauty and employing humour.
--Jacqueline Turner, The Georgia Straight

[Forage] posits the praxis of poetry -- its attention to alliterations and allusions and parallelism and pastiche -- amidst larger global conversations on the cultural, the social, and the environmental. It is a writ-large, fierce commentary on the current and future state of the globe ...
--Mark Nowak, Harriet: A Blog from the Poetry Foundation

Without engagement, environmentalism is just tourism. What was Wong going to do in this book, and how was she going to deliver? Deliver she does, too ... Plus the poetry flat out works ... I come away from Forage more aware and more desirous of engagement, and that's a rare thing for me. In the last few years I've only read a half-dozen books with that effect on me, and since I spend most of my reading time looking for this effect, I know what I'm talking about ... I'm looking forward to teaching Forage this fall.
--book addiction

Forage, Rita Wong's eagerly awaited second collection, [winner of] the Dorothy Livesay Award, is a series of entreaties, vilifications and chants that take on hyper-capitalism in the form of Monsanto Foods and the US military-industrial establishment. Divided into two sections: rise/riven/rice and lore/loose/lode, the book addresses the trickledown effect of pollution set in motion by First World technology, the sting of racism and the loss of one's mother tongue through assimilation.
--Peter Richardson, Arc

Forage is a book to be read intensely; no one should ever try to scan this style of writing. The effort required to read Forage properly will certainly be repaid.
--Rob MacLeod, Canadian Bookseller

This book is a dynamic mixture of styles--ranging from the lyric to the list to the prose poem--addressing a litany of public and personal injustices ... This diverse collection coheres because of the author's voice, which is emboldened by a sense of sheer affront and the need to find 'ground to push against, red earth/ bloody earth, stolen earth.'
--Aaron Giovannone, Canadian Literature

Just when I think Forage is too devastating, the way my heart stops at 'she must make home up' I move out of the 'r' section and into the 'l, ' softened from growl (necessary) to love (necessary) as desire we Forage.
--Jill Magi, Boog City New York City's East Village Community Newspaper
Forage, Rita Wong's second collection, is poetry that attacks modern power politics and attempts to modernize traditional poetics without stripping them of their value.

These are poems that find their voice in the didactic. Indeed, the instructional nature of Wong's poems often feels like a conscious attempt to barrage the reader with syntactical information rather than poetic concern, perhaps mirroring the obscene amount of information North Americans consume daily ...

The book's marginalia are arresting and provide needed instances of poetic subtlety. Chinese characters adorn the borders, and early photographs of Chinese labourers add dynamism to the work. The deliberate lack of order and punctuation makes a silent reading of this collection confusing, but these poems find a more vibrant voice when read aloud.
--Evie Christie, Quill and Quire

Rita Wong's Forage is a sharp and intelligent book of political poetry looking at the problematics of globalism and transnational capital. Wong looks at the clash of cultures: national, linguistic, capitalist, agricultural. The poems move like seeds blowing across fields, confounding monocultures and complicating the underlying sameness and organization of globalist constructions ...
--95 Books
Reseña del editor:
Winner of the 2008 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
Finalist for the 2008 Asian American Literary Award

Rita Wong's new collection of poems explores how ecological crises relate to the injustices of our international political landscape. Querying the relations between writing and other forms of action, Wong seeks a shift in consciousness through poems that bespeak a range of responses to our world: anger, protest, anxiety, bewilderment, hope and love. In her words, "the next shift may be the biggest one yet, the union of the living, from mosquito to manatee to mom."

Forage is accompanied by marginalia, Chinese characters and photos that give depth to the political context in which most of Wong's poems are situated. She is instructive without being pedantic, and thought-provoking while still calling forth humour and beauty.

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  • VerlagBLEWOINTMENT
  • Erscheinungsdatum2007
  • ISBN 10 0889712131
  • ISBN 13 9780889712133
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: New. &Uumlber den AutorrnrnRita Wong is the author of four books of poetry: monkeypuzzle (Press Gang, 1998), forage (Nightwood Editions, 2007), sybil unrest (Line Books, 2008, with Larissa Lai) and undercurrent. Artikel-Nr. 385636725

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