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Promotional Details
Audiobook finalist for the 2019 Audie Awards (Literary Fiction & Classics category)
WINNER of the 2018 Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design – Prose Fiction
SHORTLISTED for the 2019 Amazon First Novel Award
SHORTLISTED for the 2019 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize


“Tagaq’s surreal meld of poetry and prose transmutes the Arctic’s boundless beauty, intensity, and desolation into a wrenching contemporary mythology.”
—The New Yorker

“Though the protagonist’s coming-of-age story, generously and lovingly documented by Tagaq, is the anchor, Split Tooth is not a book that can be fully absorbed in one sitting. It’s possible to sink deeper and deeper into the narrative with each successive reading. Like a smirking teenager, Split Tooth blithely gives typical literary expectations the finger, daring us to see and experience narrative as chaotic, emotional, and deeply instinctive. And it succeeds.”
—Quill and Quire

“A raw, powerful voice breathes fresh air into traditional Inuit folklore to create a modern tale of mythological proportions.”
—Kirkus


“Tanya’s book is one of the most incredible things I’ve ever read. It’s deeply profound, emotional and personal, and furthers her artistic experimentation and genius into a new realm. I love her even more after reading it, and I’m once again awed by her talent.”
—Jesse Wente, CBC Broadcaster

“[Split Tooth] straddles the line between memoir and fiction, prose and poetry, magic and harsh reality. . . [and] is infused with Tagaq's intimate knowledge of life in the Arctic.”
Oprah Magazine

[A] forceful coming-of-age tale.”
—Toronto Life magazine

“[Split Tooth is] one of the best things I’ve ever read. Amazing. Amazing. Amazing. Amazing. The last two pages of her book are just this whole beautiful piece about: I don’t want to forgive. But I forgive myself. I’ll pick it up every once in a while just to read that.”
—Elliot Page

“In [Tanya Tagaq]’s forthcoming novel, Split Tooth, there’s a chapter called “Ritual” that is such a distillation of childhood magic and refuge that it made me feel like I was reading Tove Jansson or Roald Dahl for the first time.”
—Sean Michaels, Scotiabank Giller Prize–winning author of Us Conductors

“An ambitious and acrobatic blend of memoir, fiction, poetry, and dream journals.”
Refinery29

“Tanya Tagaq has written a book that should re-arrange the reader’s mind and very being in her astounding Split Tooth. She uses the narrative arc of a coming of age story to tell of coming of age in a northern, indigenous community that includes close experience of abuse, village violence, colonial exploitation, and also close kin ties, birth, death, a knowing of how we are really fed, an awareness of how small life can be, and how large … I look forward to putting this book in people’s hands.”
—Rick Simonson, owner of Elliott Bay Book Company

“[Split Tooth] boldly and cohesively mixes memoir, traditional folk tales, poetry and fiction to depict the humiliations and hilarities of coming-of-age, the formidable power of Nunavut’s landscape, the resilience of women … The book is like nothing I’ve ever read before, exhilarating in its carnality, experimentation, vulnerability and wisdom.”
Now Magazine

“Neither fully autobiography nor fiction, Split Tooth is brutal, beautiful literary magic.”
Exclaim Magazine

“Tagaq’s genre-defying work establishes her as a careful, gifted wordsmith” —Publishers Weekly
“Split Tooth is both fractured and direct, horrible and beautiful, so surreal in its reality, so real in its surreality…Tagaq's writing is both weighted down in the troubled, material world while also being free to explore the ageless, phantasmagorical world that exists behind it. There are realities that exist beyond our own, and they are all gathered and explored here.”
—Bookshelf.ca

“In simplest terms, Split Tooth is a punch to the throat…a stellar first novel; an incredible work of Canadian, indigenous, and world literatures.”
PopMatters

Tagaq has broken a new trail for all future Inuit writers to tread upon, describing the lived world of an Inuk child with writing that is breathtaking and singular…With this work Tagaq has reshaped what Inuit literature is… it is impossible to stop reading. It is delicious. And offers a new way forward for Inuit authors.”
Inuit Art Quarterly

Overall rating: 4.6363635 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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One of my top books!

"A great text, but an even better audiobook as you get to hear the author sing."

RhiP (5/5)

Great read!

"Reading about this made it very interesting for me, I’d recommend reading!"

Calli (5/5)

Split tooth

"This is not an easy read. Poetry along with story writing. It is riveting but also made me very sad."

Symmone (5/5)

My favourite book

"I read this book this year and the stories in it continue to influence my life now. The imagery has really stuck with me. Its so lyrical, meaningful, and layered. A beautiful journey."

Sophie (5/5)

Deeply moving

"I read this book while working on a personal project of reading the books on the list of Indigenous authors promoted by CBC. This book is so lyrical and beautiful, written by a multi-talented artist. I have recommended it to all of my friends."

VirginiaStites (5/5)

Fantastic

"This was one of my required text for a university indigenous studies course and I am so happy I came across it. It gives very real descriptions about Nunavut and uses pieces of Inuit mythology throughout the story. It mixes in fiction very beautifully. ᑕᖅᑐ - ᓄᓇᕗᑦ"

Pamela (5/5)

Earth-Shaking, Magical

"I devoured this book immediately after I bought it; I just couldn't put it down. Tanya Tagaq is truly phenomenal. The magic, the detail, her words are tangible and powerful. Highly recommended!"

Steph (5/5)

Not for me. . .

"I couldn't get through this book. It seemed like a jumble of words with no discernible story line or character development."

Elizabeth (1/5)

Hauntingly Beautiful

"I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I picked up ""Split Tooth"", particularly after reading some of the reviews from other readers. Because of the reviews I read, I was expecting something different, and something that made a powerful statement. After finishing the book, I have to whole-heartedly agree with the other reviewers. ""Split Tooth"" is definitely very different from what I normally read, both genre and content-wise. It is a mixture of short chapters sprinkled with poetry, defying a conventional means of writing. This method of writing helps add emphasis to the powerful content. Tanya Tagaq writes with a haunting beauty that lingers long after reading the pages. Some of the content is downright disturbing, but the prose is very powerful and elegant. Tagaq makes the reader face unpleasant realities. It is not a happy book. It is a book to make you open your eyes and face unsettling truths about our world and the people in it. Because it is so well written, it weaves into your consciousness and can keep you up at night. I can honestly say this book will not be for everyone. The content is difficult to face and makes a very powerful statement. Readers who are depressed or going through a tough time may want to avoid this book for the time being, and there should be a trigger warning concerning rape, abuse, drugs, alcohol, and suicide. But if you are able to, I would recommend reading this book to experience the exquisite and haunting writing that Tagaq has created."

Lauren (5/5)

Great read!!

"I love the way that Tanya uses both prose and poetry to tell her tale. It keeps the story flowing very well. Will definitely be recommending this to people. Love that this book ha s been long listed for Giller Prize. Hope it makes it to short list too, it has my vote. #indigoemployee"

Jennifer (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 24, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: Penguin Canada
  • ISBN: 9780143198055
  • Dimensions: 5.15" W x 0.6" L x 7.96" H
TANYA TAGAQ is an improvisational performer, avant-garde composer, and experimental recording artist who won the 2014 Polaris Music Prize for her album Animism, a work that disrupted the music world in Canada and beyond with its powerfully original vision. Tagaq contorts elements of punk, metal, and electronica into a complex and contemporary sound that begins in breath, a communal and fundamental phenomenon. While the Polaris Prize signaled an awakening to Tanya Tagaq's art and messages, she has been touring and collaborating with an elite international circle of artists for over a decade. Tagaq's improvisational approach lends itself to collaboration across genres, and recent projects have pulled her in vastly different directions, from contributing guest vocals to a F**ked Up song (a hardcore punk band from Toronto) to premiering a composition made for Kronos Quartet's Fifty for the Future collection, and composing a piece for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Tanya's most recent album Retribution was released in fall 2016.

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