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Vicki Nemeth
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"Prairie Voices" is an important practical poem for poets new to the region. It takes note of local gaps in the freedom Canada is known for, and makes curious observations about its effect on racialization (seemingly worse now than on publication). I laughed at the relatability of faux lefties associating pale ginger Maritime tone with Blackness? Although at least his hypocrites were more normal workers than Academia
— Dec 19, 2025 12:21AM
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Vicki Nemeth
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I didn't like the title of, "Dolphins Are People." Too jerky. But a warning to visitors to the Angloshpere, we are not so innocent. Cantor V is particularly dark and adult.
"Design for a Chessman" is equally critical and ends on a sad note.
— Dec 17, 2025 02:32AM
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"Design for a Chessman" is equally critical and ends on a sad note.
Vicki Nemeth
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Returning after a long break during which time I realize Canadian literary critics depoliticize their subjects too much, I find the poem I left off at comments on exactly that problem.
— Oct 29, 2025 04:11AM
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Vicki Nemeth
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Don't tell your Very Online friends this guy actually fought in the war. Their heads would explode. Oh wait, you should tell them.
— Aug 02, 2022 02:44PM
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Vicki Nemeth
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Not sure if the speaker here is Cthulu or a Zamboni
— Jul 28, 2022 07:48PM
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Vicki Nemeth
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He knows where to place Hungarians in the Oppression Olympics
— Jul 27, 2022 09:34PM
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Vicki Nemeth
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Rest in peace, non-tankie dude https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chi-ha
— Jun 25, 2022 09:56PM
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Vicki Nemeth
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So. He warned us this would happen to white male unions.
— Jun 02, 2022 09:02PM
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