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In the stark expanse of Northern Alberta, a queer Indigenous doctoral student steps away from his dissertation to write a novel, informed by a series of poignant encounters: a heart-to-heart with fellow doctoral student River over the mounting pressure placed on marginalized scholars; a meeting with Michael, a closeted man from his hometown whose vulnerability and loneliness punctuate the realities of queer life on the fringe. Woven throughout these conversations are memories of Jack, a cousin caught in the cycle of police violence, drugs, and survival. Jack's life parallels the narrator's own; the possibilities of escape and imprisonment are left to chance with colonialism stacking the odds. A Minor Chorus introduces a dazzling new literary voice whose vision and fearlessness shine much-needed light on the realities of Indigenous survival.
Sarah Neilson is a freelance culture writer and interviewer.
3yrs ago i read this amazing poetry collection called This Wound is a World by @BillyRayB; was forever changed. 2yrs ago i got to interview him about A History of My Brief Body. lucky + grateful to do so again about the new, stunning novel A Minor Chorus https://t.co/X3fiOZ6jEl
Billy-Ray Belcourt is a poet and novelist.
“A Minor Chorus is that rare thing: a novel that reinvents the form to create and to say something crucial and new.” A lovely review in the Winnipeg Free Press 🥹 https://t.co/Ea96iAsAPK
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We couldn't be more thrilled to see A MINOR CHORUS and IN THE UPPER COUNTRY shortlisted for the 2023 Amazon First Novel award! Congratulations to our authors Billy-Ray Belcourt and Kai Thomas and the teams involved in bringing these stories to life 🎉 https://t.co/j7yzMboEsP