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Stolen Plums

Alice Turski
Montreal: Vehicule Press
2025

The poems in Alice Turski’s ravenous and playful Stolen Plums explore the ways we consume and are consumed by those we love and the histories they embody. Poignantly navigating uncertainties of self, country, and family, Turski contemplates the precarities of immigration, belonging, matrilineage, and marriage in unsparing language that straddles the border between ode and elegy.  She captures not only a world “ready to eat whatever / you can bear abandoning,” but also the desire animating “tines of light that make [a] tense face beautiful.” Stolen Plums is a singular and singularly voracious debut.

 

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Alice Turski

Alice Turski is a PhD candidate in the UBC Department of English Language and Literatures. Before coming to UBC, Alice received her MFA from Cornell University, where she also taught as a Teaching Fellow.

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