The Pit by Borin, Tara

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The Pit

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Set in a small-town, sub-Arctic dive bar, this debut poetry collection explores the complexities of addiction and the person beneath, and the possibility of finding...

Set in a small-town, sub-Arctic dive bar, this debut poetry collection explores the complexities of addiction and the person beneath, and the possibility of finding home and community in unexpected places. Among Borin's poems are portraits of the bar's regular customers and employees--recurring characters, like those who might appear in a dark and unconventional sitcom. The religious night janitor catalogues the day's sins; the retired barmaid gussies up at the mirror; the regular customers and their regular habits are described to a new employee: "R has a two-drink limit. A likes a coaster. Remember, / Mrs. O takes a chilled pilsner glass / with her bottle of Blue."

In the melancholy atmosphere of the bar and the rooms upstairs, the speakers of Borin's poems find unexpected solace and belonging. The habits, the routine, the regulars, the predictability of it all brings some kind of chaotic order to chaotic life:

We drink without even having to think about it,

because it feels good

to lose control,

feels like regaining it.



Author: Tara Borin
Publisher: Nightwood Editions
Published: 10/12/2021
Pages: 80
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.30w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780889713949

About the Author
Borin, Tara: -

Tara Borin is a recent graduate of the Writer's Studio Online with Simon Fraser University. Their poems have appeared in Prairie Fire, emerge 19 and the LaHave Review. They are a queer, gender-fluid writer living in Dawson City, Yukon, in traditional Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in territory.