eco-poetics

The Globe and Mail contemplates Expressway

By Janine Armin
Globe and Mail
May 26 2009

Sina Queyras' new poetry collection battles the numbing speed of modern life, a hallmark of which the web-savvy poet excels at in her blog about life and the arts, Lemon Hound (also the title of her 2007 Pat Lowther and Lambda Literary award-winning poetry book). Chipping away at the expressway's faux-finish tarmac in favour of a more natural past, these poems offer contemplation as an antidote to a too-fast-and-furious fate.

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Expressway drives the point home for Eye Weekly

By Brian Joseph Davis
Eye Weekly
March 19 2009

(Four out of five stars)

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Green Verse: Sina Queyras in the Montreal Mirror

Montreal Mirror catches up with Sina Queyras a week before the Coach House spring poetry launch in Montreal:

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Montreal Hour interviews Sina Queyras

Sina Queyras (Expressway) talks to the Montreal Hour about poetics and sustainability:

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Calgary Herald interviews Sina Queyras

Learn the fascinating backstory of Sina Queyras's new title, Expressway, which launches for a Calgary audience on Thursday, February 26. The germination of a book that borrows the lyric modes of the Romantic poets to interrogate modern mobility actually occurred on a mountain top in the Alps:

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