The Scarborough / Michael Lista.

The Scarborough / Michael Lista.

By
Lista, Michael, 1983-

Publication Date
2014

Publication Information
Montréal, Qué. : Signal Editions,

Physical Description
66 p.

Subject Term
Canadian poetry.
 
Poetry.

Summary
The Scarborough takes place over three days in 1992: Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. It is the weekend 15-year-old Kristin French was abducted and murdered by Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. In poems both opulent and stricken, ravishing and unflinching, Michael Lista—who was nine, at the time—revisits those dates, haunted by the horrifying facts he now possesses. Inspired, in part, by Dante’s Inferno, Virgil's tale of Orpheus’ descent into the underworld for Eurydice, as well as the Bernardo trial itself—where the judge ruled that the gallery could hear the video tapes of the crimes, but not see them—Lista’s poems adhere to a single rule: you cannot gaze at the beloved you seek to rescue. The Scarborough is a shiveringly bold book about Bernardo that doesn’t show us Bernardo, a conceptual project that ignores its concept.

Language
English

ISBN
9781550653885


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Carbonear (ACR)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction819.1 L69Checked In