DRY YOUR TEARS TO PERFECT YOUR AIM - Jacob Wren (with Malcolm Sutton)

DRY YOUR TEARS TO PERFECT YOUR AIM - Jacob Wren (with Malcolm Sutton)

Join us for the launch of DRY YOUR TEARS TO PERFECT YOUR AIM (Book*hug) by Jacob Wren! In conversation with Malcolm Sutton.

Date and time

Tuesday, October 1 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

Another Story Bookshop

315 Roncesvalles Avenue Toronto, ON M6R 2M6 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us for the launch of Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim (Book*hug) by Jacob Wren! In conversation with Malcolm Sutton. Bookhug will provide light snacks.


ABOUT DRY YOUR TEARS TO PERFECT YOUR AIM:

What are the best ways to support political struggles that aren't your own? What are the fundamental principles of a utopia during war? Can we transcend the societal values we inherit? Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim is a remarkably original, literary page-turner that explores such pressing questions of our time.
A depressed writer visits a war zone. He knows it's a bad idea, but his curiosity and obsession that his tax dollars help to pay for foreign wars draw him there. Amid the fighting, he stumbles into a small strip of land that's being reimagined as a grassroots, feminist, egalitarian utopia. As he learns about the principles of the collective, he moves between a fragile sense of self and the ethical considerations of writing about what he experiences but cannot truly fathom. Meanwhile, women in his life-from this reimagined society and elsewhere-underscore truths hidden in plain sight.
In these pages, real-world politics mingle with profoundly inventive fabulations. This is an anti-war novel unlike any other, an intricate study of our complicity in violent global systems and a celebration of the hope that underpins the resistance against them.


ABOUT JACOB WREN:

Jacob Wren makes literature, performances, and exhibitions. His books include Revenge Fantasies of the Politically Dispossessed; Polyamorous Love Song (finalist for the Fence Modern Prize in Prose and a Globe and Mail Best Book of 2014); Rich and Poor (finalist for the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and a Globe and Mail best book of 2016); and Authenticity is a Feeling. He is artistic co-director of the Montreal-based interdisciplinary group PME-ART. Wren lives in Montreal.


ABOUT MALCOLM SUTTON:

Malcolm Sutton lives in Toronto. His fiction has appeared in Maisonneuve and Joyland, and his writing on art has appeared in C Magazine and Border Crossings. He is the Founding Editor of The Coming Envelope journal of innovative prose, and the Fiction Editor at BookThug Press. Job Shadowing is his debut novel.Book Cover:

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