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Billy-Ray Belcourt writes in the realm of possibility. His groundbreaking 2022 anti-novel, , ended with a question. His first two collections of poetry grieve colonial violence while creating a vision and futurity for queer Indigenous experience.

His 2020 memoir, , weaves together the personal and political, theory and lived experience, bending the essay genre and culminating in a rallying cry for queer and racialized peoples: “In the face of an antagonistic relation to the past, let us start anew in the haven of a world in the image of our radical art.” Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Billy-Ray Belcourt writes in the realm of possibility. His groundbreaking 2022 anti-novel, , ended with a question.



His first two collections of poetry grieve colonial violence while creating a vision and futurity for queer Indigenous experience. His 2020 memoir, , weaves together the personal and political, theory and lived experience, bending the essay genre and culminating in a rallying cry for queer and racialized peoples: “In the face of an antagonistic relation to the past, let us start anew in the haven of a world in the image of our radical art.” Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Billy-Ray Belcourt writes in the realm of possibility.

His groundbreaking 2022 anti-novel, , ended with a question. His first two collections of poetry grieve colonial violence while creating a vision and futuri.

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