How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir

by Amber Dawn

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City of Vancouver Book Award winner! Lambda Award winner Amber Dawn's sophomore book reveals a poignant and personal landscape - the terrain of sex work, queer identity, and survivor pride. This memoir told in prose and poetry offers a frank, multifaceted portrait of the author's experience, from hustling the streets of Vancouver in the mid-90s to her present life as an outspoken feminist storyteller.

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Really beautiful and deeply generous. Dawn's poetry is cutting and tender at the same time, and the prose pieces here are really beautiful and invite the reader to sit with her (in some cases literally!) The movement across these aspects and times of her life give a good arc while also really just settling in with what it means to be older than you ever thought you would be, and what that can look like. The last piece about her wife was a really incredible and tender one to end on, and I'm really grateful to read it from where I'm sitting now. Just lovely.
I debated whether or not to use a really tired cliché when I sat down to write this review of Vancouver writer, filmmaker, and performance artist Amber Dawn’s recently released memoir, How Poetry Saved My Life. In the spirit of a writer who’s not afraid to title two of her poems “What’s My Mother F***ing Name” and “Hey F*** Face,” I then thought ‘fuck it,’ I’m going to say it anyway: this book made me laugh and it made me cry. I mean this in the best and the most sincere way. Let me tell you why.

There’s a certain messiness and refusal to be contained that this book, subtitled A Hustler’s Memoir, celebrates and shouts from the rooftops...

See the rest of my review here: show more target="_top">http://caseythecanadianlesbrarian.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/and-yes-poetry-must-b... show less

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Amber Dawn the award-winning author of the novel Sub Rosa and the memori How Poetry Saved My Life, reveals a gutsy lyrical sensibility in her debut poetry collection: a suits of glosa poems written as an homage to and an interaction with queer poets, such as the legendary Gertrude Stein, Christina Rossetti, and Adrienne Rich, as well as show more contemporaries like Lesh Horlick, Rachel Rose, and Irish Salah. By doing so, Amber Dawn delves deeper into the themes of trauma, memory, and unblushing sexuality that define her work. show less

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LGBTQ+, Biography & Memoir, Literature Studies and Criticism
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PR9199.4 .D3876 .Z46Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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