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Maps of Our Bodies & the borders we have agreed upon poetry 88 pages 6" X 6" quality paperback with flaps isbn 0-9733499-5-6 includes Roadmaps CD 14$ Roadmaps CD Playlist Audio 1. a map at the beginning of time 2. space 3. fourteen hours 4. on the Trans-Canada 5. deer signs 6. scenic route 7. I don’t remember 8. Portage Avenue 9. at the edge of Lake Superior 10. roadside café 11. flight (just keep driving) 12. a map of the maria (seas of the moon) 13. driving through the city in the middle of night Video on the Trans-Canada deer signs (Flash animation by Joe Ollmann) flight (just keep driving) driving through the city in the middle of night orange the Red Ribbon |
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REVIEWS: "Beginning in
a stuffy apartment, Taien Ng-Chan1s book of poems soon bursts onto the
open landscape like a flock of birds swooping out of the bushes. With
the help of musician Scott W. Gray and cartoonist Joe Ollmann on the accompanying
multimedia CD, Ng-Chan hypnotically roars eastward across Canada on a
solo road trip. She perfectly captures the feeling of leaving everything
you know but not being ready to arrive at a new place. Despite the movement
of the car, time is suspended on her journey. Ng-Chan's measured voice
leaves wide-open spaces between words, as do many of her poems on the
page. This technique eloquently hints at a difficult relationship with
someone, one that needs certain distances and detailed borders. The arty
table of contents is drawn like a map, and each poem represents a place
on the journey. Have you ever wanted to just keep on driving? Taien does.
She empties tank after tank of gas, burning through every city and town
on the Trans-Canada highway. Until, of course, she long passes her destination
and reaches the ocean, where she has 'nothing to do but turn back or fall
in.' The choice she makes reminds us that the most profound epiphanies
always come when you work to make a place your home."
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