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Tampion

Writer
Ali Pinkney
Date
2015
Publisher
Metatron
Format
Artists' Books
Size
11 × 18 cm
Genre
Poetry
Description

An ending is calculated. Interlocutors seek existential counsel from other-worldly spirits by way of a Ouija board’s heart-shaped planchette. A collection of disembodied elegies, Tampion explores the psychological anatomies of the 21st Century damsel as gun.

Tampion is Ali Pinkney’s first collection of poetry. She lives in Montréal.

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