Poet Billy-Ray Belcourt has already transformed the memoir form, remaking it—strange, fresh and new, in A History of My Brief Body. He does something similarly unexpected with his first novel, A Minor Chorus. Deeply aware of the history of the novel, of the sociopolitical forces that shaped what we consider a novel today, a form whose […]
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