WINNER OF THE HUBERT EVANS NON-FICTION PRIZE FINALIST FOR THE JIM DEVA PRIZE FOR WRITING THAT PROVOKES FINALIST FOR THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NON-FICTION FINALIST FOR THE LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FOR GAY MEMOIR/BIOGRAPHY
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A slim but electrifying debut memoir about the preciousness and precariousness of queer Indigenous life.
Opening with a tender letter to his kokum and memories of his early life on the Driftpile First Nation, Billy-Ray Belcourt delivers a searing account of Indigenous life that’s part love letter, part rallying cry.
With the lyricism and emotional power of his award-winning poetry, Belcourt cracks apart his history and shares it with us one fragment at a time. He shines a light on Canada’s legacy of colonial violence and the joy that flourishes in spite of it. He revisits sexual encounters, ruminates on first loves and first loves lost, and navigates the racial politics of gay hookup apps. Among the hard truths he distills, the outline of a brighter future takes shape.
Bringing in influences from James Baldwin to Ocean Vuong, this book is a testament to the power of language—to devastate us, to console us, to help us grieve, to help us survive. Destined to be dog-eared, underlined, treasured, and studied for years to come, A History of My Brief Body is a stunning achievement from one of this generation’s finest young minds.
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WINNER OF THE HUBERT EVANS NON-FICTION PRIZE WINNER OF THE 2020-2021 ALCUIN DESIGN AWARD FOR NON-FICTION PROSE FINALIST FOR THE JIM DEVA PRIZE FOR WRITING THAT PROVOKES FINALIST FOR THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NON-FICTION FINALIST FOR THE LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FOR GAY MEMOIR/BIOGRAPHY
One of Quill & Quire's 2020 Books of the Year
“Displays a pervading lucidity, akin to dreaming while standing wide awake, feet firmly on the soil . . . [A] fascinating exploration of the impact of colonialism in all its ramifications.” —Quill & Quire (starred)
“A History of My Brief Body knocked me on my ass . . . These essays transcend genre and become something else entirely―a reliquary of self-love and becoming.” —Buzzfeed
“Elegantly crafted . . . an urgently needed, unyielding book of theoretical and intimate strength.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“Slim but immersive, a work of joy and reckoning, and of imagining a better world.” —LitHub
“An incomparable book full of emotion, analysis, and poetic beauty.” —Star Tribune
“Bursting with all the movements of sex, riot, and repose, this book presents us with a shock of recognition and reclamation, and we are better for it―punch drunk and aching but, oh, so much better. I’m gutted by his brilliant mind.” ―Cherie Dimaline, author of Empire of Wild and The Marrow Thieves
“A passionate and vital autobiography about the intellect, the culture, and the flesh, as it bears its assaults and preserves a true light.” —Sheila Heti, author of Motherhood and How Should a Person Be?
“An NDN love story that will stop you in your tracks. I’m struck by the gentleness in Belcourt’s words, his ability to move across scales, and the complexity of his thought. He’s achieved something here that we’ve collectively been trying to achieve for a long time, and it makes me feel proud.” —Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, author of This Accident of Being Lost
“Billy-Ray Belcourt uses a dexterity of language and form as a container for memory and nostalgia as vehicles for truth about a still-blooming present. I love a book where a writer treats themselves and their own histories with gentleness and care, and this book is a towering achievement on that front.” ―Hanif Abdurraqib, author of They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us
“With precision and care, Billy-Ray Belcourt presses thought against feeling to make, in each essay, an unbounded space for knowing and for staying whole.” ―Elissa Washuta, author of My Body Is a Book of Rules
“Billy-Ray Belcourt is proving himself to be a literary genius. His poetry and prose are tender and brutal and brilliant.” —Heather O’Neill, author of The Lonely Hearts Hotel
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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"This is such a thought provoking read that I had the pleasure of reading for an Indigenous sexualities class. Can’t wait to read more of his work, such a talented author!"
— Alexandra (5/5)
Heartbreakingly poignant and honest
"A book that was heartbreakingly poignant and honest. Poetry and story telling at its finest. The book captivated me in a way I haven't felt before and moved me to tears. ""To love someone is firstly to confess: I’m prepared to be devastated by you. "" I cannot recommend Billy-Ray Belcourt enough."
— Drea (5/5)
Lovely book
"Beautifully produced book, I’m sure my sister will be very excited to receive it"
"I studied excerpts of this book in my university philosophy class and I loved them so much I bought the book! Belcourt is such a gloriously vivid poet and philosopher. He does so much in so few pages. Every sentence and every word is so intentional, and meaningful. 10/10. Devastating and beautiful."
— Shanaya (5/5)
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Published date: Aug 24, 2021
Language: English
No. of Pages: 192
Publisher: Penguin Canada
ISBN: 9780735237803
Dimensions:
5.02" W x
0.54" L x
7.52" H
BILLY-RAY BELCOURT (he/him) is from the Driftpile Cree Nation in northwest Alberta. He won the Griffin Poetry Prize for his debut collection This Wound is a World. He has twice been nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Award—once in poetry for the debut and in non-fiction for his memoir, A History of My Brief Body. Both his works of fiction, A Minor Chorus and Coexistence, were national bestsellers. He is an Associate Professor in the School of Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia.
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