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Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Kimmy Beach

Kimmy Beach

Kimmy Beach is the author of four poetry collections: Nice Day for Murder: Poems for James Cagney, alarum within: theatre poems, fake Paul, and in Cars. She has an honours degree in English from the University of Alberta. Kimmy lives in Red Deer, Alberta with her husband.

Nice Day for Murder takes a Tommy gun to ­contemporary notions of poetry and feminism. Lines begin to blur between fiction and reality as the narrative confuses Jimmy Cagney’s street-tough movie persona with his gentle off-screen demeanour.

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The 2007 Kimmy Beach model, in Cars, is a crowd-pleasing look at the lives of rural teenagers in western Canada, and includes a free-wheeling tour of love, cars, and roller rinks.

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As the unnamed narrator of Fake Paul scours Liverpool and New York for any trace of Beatles' history, Beach uncovers the poetic in dingy, sweating underground bars, out-of-body concert experiences and stolen wax museum heads. Beach explores those moments where obsession crosses over into possession, and love becomes an exercise in blind self-destruction.

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A visit from Mr. Dressup and a rendition of Macbeth make poetry as fun as a night at the theatre.

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