upcarta
  • Sign In
  • Sign Up
  • Explore
  • Search

A Minor Chorus

  • Book
  • Sep 13, 2022
  • #LGBTQ+ #Fiction
Billy-Ray Belcourt
@BillyRayB
(Author)
www.goodreads.com
See on Goodreads
4.17/5 747 ratings
1 Recommender
1 Mention
1 Collection
In Northern Alberta, a queer Indigenous doctoral student steps away from his dissertation to write a novel. He is adrift, caught between his childhood on the reservation and this ne... Show More

In Northern Alberta, a queer Indigenous doctoral student steps away from his dissertation to write a novel. He is adrift, caught between his childhood on the reservation and this new life of the urban intelligentsia. Billy-Ray Belcourt’s unnamed narrator chronicles a series of encounters: a heart-to-heart with fellow doctoral student River over the mounting pressure placed on marginalized scholars; a meeting with Michael, a closeted adult from his hometown whose vulnerability and loneliness punctuate the realities of queer life on the fringe. Amid these conversations, the narrator is haunted by memories of Jack, a cousin caught in the cycle of police violence, drugs, and survival. Jack’s life parallels the narrator’s own; the possibilities of escape and imprisonment are left to chance with colonialism stacking the odds. A Minor Chorus introduces the dazzling literary voice of a Lambda Literary Award winner and Canadian #1 national best-selling poet to the United States, shining much-needed light on the realities of Indigenous survival.

(From Goodreads)

Show Less

Number of Pages: 176

ISBN: 132402142X

ISBN-13: 9781324021421

Recommend
Post
Save
Complete
Collect
Mentions
See All
Laura Sackton @laurasackton · Dec 15, 2022
  • Curated in THE BEST LGBTQ+ BOOKS OF 2022
In this beautiful blend of fiction, oral history, and theory, Belcourt seems to reinvent the novel even as his protagonist ponders if novels are worth writing. It’s about a queer Cree PhD student who abandons his dissertation, returns home to northern Alberta, and tries to write a novel. It’s not possible to summarize a book like this, and it’s hard to even convey just how unique and beautiful it is. It’s playful and sharp, a blend of gorgeously written intimate moments and academic theorizing. Belcourt’s sentences read like poems, and his unnamed narrator feels as real and whole and human as any protagonist I’ve ever encountered on the page.
Collections
See All
  • Laura Sackton
    • Collection
    THE BEST LGBTQ+ BOOKS OF 2022
    51 curations
  • upcarta ©2025
  • Home
  • About
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • @upcarta