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From Teva Harrison, the award-winning author and illustrator of In-Between Days, comes a powerful work of poetry and art in which she continues to explore what it means to live with metastatic breast cancer.In this remarkable, frank, and gut-wrenching mix of words and images, Teva continues on her journey, grappling with what it means to live with metastatic breast cancer. She plunges deep into her inner world, shadowing the progression of the disease. Reality takes on sharp edges: the swell of cancer and its retreat with chemo. Her inner corporeal reality versus her outer manifestation of health, vitality, and femininity. Holding fast to the great love of her life, while preparing to leave him behind. Contemplating who she was before cancer, and who she is now.
Starkly honest and wholly profound,
Not One of These Poems Is About You distills life to its essence. Teva Harrison continues to gift the world with her clear-eyed insight and her open heart.
About the author
TEVA HARRISON (1976¿2019) was an author and visual artist. She wrote and illustrated the critically acclaimed graphic memoir
In-Between Days, which was the winner of the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Nonfiction, a finalist for the Governor General¿s Literary Award for Nonfiction and the Joe Shuster Award for Cartoonist or Auteur, and was a
Globe and Mail,
National Post, Kobo, and
Quill & Quire Book of the Year. Forty-five works from
In-Between Days have been exhibited in a solo show at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Teva was Principal Illustrator for the National Film Board/National Theatre production of playwright Jordan Tannahill¿s
Draw Me Close: A Memoir, a virtual reality theatrical experience blending live theatre and virtual reality technology.
She was a finalist for the Canadian Magazine Award and the National Magazine Award, and her writing appeared in the
Walrus,
Granta,
Quill & Quire, the
Huffington Post,
Carte Blanche,
Reader¿s Digest (Canada, U.S., and International editions), the
Globe and Mail, and more. She was a regular commentator on CBC Radio, in the
Toronto Star, and in the
Globe and Mail, and she appeared on programs including
Canada AM,
The Agenda with Steve Paikin, Space TV¿s
InnerSpace,
The Morning Show, and in
Maclean¿s,
Chatelaine, and Rabble.ca. She was also the illustrator of
The Joyful Living Colouring Book.
Summary
In this remarkable, frank, and gut-wrenching mix of words and images, Teva continues on her journey, grappling with what it means to live with metastatic breast cancer. She plunges deep into her inner world, shadowing the progression of the disease. Reality takes on sharp edges: the swell of cancer and its retreat with chemo. Her inner corporeal re
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