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A Tale of Magicians Who Puffed up Money That Lost Its Puffby Kaia Sand (Tinfish Press, paperback)
Publication Date: August 1, 2016
Publisher Marketing:Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. For over a decade now, Kaia Sand has been making magic with her ethical documentary poetry and prose around our globe’s fragile ecology, economies and sites of resistance. In her first Tinfish Press book, REMEMBER TO WAVE (2010), she wrote about the secret histories of north Portland, Oregon where Japanese Americans were warehoused before they were sent inland to be interned, and where African American workers were squeezed into housing built on a flood plain. Her work is radically interdisciplinary, encompassing collage, the craft of sewing and metal work, and (in A TALE OF MAGICIANS THAT PUFFED UP MONEY UNTIL IT LOST ITS PUFF) a magic show that explains the 2008 crash to children young and old. This combination of serious whimsy characterizes Sand’s work and is unique in contemporary American poetry.
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