Rust Is a Form of Fire

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 15-a de novembro 2015 de Guernica Editions, Incorporated, Guernica Editions.

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978-1-55071-927-7
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Joe Fiorito spent 18 hours in total, over the course of three days, on the corner of Victoria and Queen in downtown Toronto watching the city go by and recording what he saw. The rhythms of the city ebb and flow according to the time of day. The declarative sentence is the best brush to paint an objective portrait of the city we live in. It is an example of what happens when you stay in one place and observe a single place or thing for a very long time.

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Poetic observation

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I admit that I wasn't certain what to expect from Rust Is A Form Of Fire. I received an advance copy from the publisher, Guernica Editions, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review, and chose the book mostly for its wonderfully weird title.

Inside, Joe Fiorito has compiled a series of notes and sentences that recorded his 18 hours of observing random people passing a Toronto street corner. It sounds like a bizarre premise for a book, but I thought that it worked beautifully and I thoroughly enjoyed reading every word. The prose itself is practically poetry, indeed Fiorito mentions this in his introduction.

The people of Toronto appear very much as the people of any major city so it was easy to imagine myself into Fiorito's shoes. However, there were also expressions that I didn't understand - backhoe, 'do rag - and elements such as the regularly passing …

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  • Canadian memoir
  • Toronto
  • Art