This post was published to the Lemon Hound Blog on Monday, November 15. I had fun figuring out how to make a chart in html.
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Inventory, Inventoried

An Inventory after Marguerite Pigeon's Inventory. (Anvil Press, 2009).

Legend for Categories
S = Selling
C = Conceptualism
B = Biography
P = Pages
I = Interviews
R = Reviews
M = Miscellanea



CategoryItem
SThere are no customer reviews yet
CObject as muse
BA writer of poetry and fiction
RPigeon was recently a participant in the Studio.
SYear: 2009
PSketch of the word “Inventory” in different lettering
MPossible death of the object
BEditor of academic publications
CTemporal, political, locational and psychic aspects
SLanguage: English
PAnts are an empire of females
BWork has appeared in a variety of journals
SBinding: Paperback
Rtranslated into Estonian using Babelfish and then returned to English.
MFurther to my last Marguerite Pigeon,
IPreferably the banana?
PAnt-girls in an empire of females
CFrancis Ponge, the French poet who considered ordinariness and objects to be (the) way to go for poetry
PSketch of card catalogue drawers
CA collection of 58 object poems
II’m not really “poetic” in my daily life or anything
PSketch of an apartment block
PSketch of clothespins
PSketch of a hair dryer
PSketch of a key
PSketch of lipstick tube, open and rolled up
PSketch of mirror
PSketch of newspaper
PSketch of tea bag
MMy class focuses on object poetry.
BLives in Vancouver
CReciprocal relation between subjects and objects
PAbove it all a woman, ready to do violence
SNo synopsis available
Band Vancouver poet and bon vivant Marguerite Pigeon drops in to read from her mesmerizing collection Inventory
I/Cfragility, class, and women
SPublisher: Anvil Press
PSketch of mouth with tongue sticking out
IMy stapler. My tea bag. Myself.
RThe jury loved this book and would like to gesture a large congratulations to Marguerite.
Ppush crampons into your sides like ticks, picks like mosquito proboscises, extract our bite-sized information
SDewey Decimal: 811.6
PDon’t be hyperdramatic
Mthis tangible approach
P*see also: Glacier
IIt sounds pretentious but it’s true: I’m reading Proust
SPages: 71
PThey’re not all this accessible, of course
SBooks, poetry, Canadian
Pthe elastic, rather than drawing the line, becomes it
BMarguerite Pigeon appears courtesy of The Canada Council for the Arts through The Writers’ Union of Canada
P“Exocrine to endocrine,
IThe things around me—literally within reach
SISBN: 1895636973
PBend the metal, please./Bend the metal for order.
SDimensions: 185mm x 127mm x 7mm
Pfatty two-by-four a-howl or