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Bardia Sinaee

Bardia Sinaee's first book of poetry is called Intruder. He lives in Toronto.
Bardia Sinaee pictured in a suit and sunglasses
January/February 2021 / Poetry

Stichomancy

February 5, 2021 - by Bardia Sinaee

She opens a layer / between my skin / and the air

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Illustration by Jason Logan
March 2017 / Poetry

Transfusion

February 22, 2017November 11, 2019 - by Bardia Sinaee

I walk most days before dinner now that the air is finally calm and clear, and each time the horizon admits more of the visible world. The windowsills are lined …

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Poetry

Barnacle Goose Ballad

October 26, 2012April 26, 2017 - by Bardia Sinaee

Winner of the 2012 Walrus Poetry Prize Readers’ Choice Award Barnacle geese enjoy Nordic palatals, stone relief fish beds and aberrant gulls. When shellfish submerge and wash up riding buoys, …

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Double issue: declaring your data at the border, the Group of Seven 100 years later, an Indigenous-led camp for unhoused people in Edmonton, death in the age of Facebook, and quitting America for good.

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