Danielle LaFrance Friendly + Fire
Comprising experimental poetry and prose,Ā Friendly + FireĀ interrogates the male subjective experience of war and the gendered implications of camaraderie or ābrotherhoodā while aligning the seriousness of a war target with the frivolities of gossip: āMILITARYĀ LINGOĀ SUBLIMATESĀ SMACKĀ TALKĀ FROMĀ HEREĀ ON IN.ā
Friendly + FireĀ employs a character named H.S. (also to be read as āhisā) as a filter for engaging with and through real-life stories of friendly fire. In the first section, the Tarnak Farm Incident (where four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan were killed by American Air Force pilot Harry Schmidt) is used as source material, intersecting with questions about receiving a āpink slipā from oneās employer and the mental and physical conditions
endured by fighter pilots (suppressed appetite, prescribed sedatives and amphetamines to regulate sleep, and stress tolerance). Reductionist language is used to describe friendship in the 21st century (forced affect in the workplace and Facebook friends).
Act I of LaFranceās first book,Ā Species Branding, ends with the line: ācrippled on my last leg. where are our friends?ā It is a question that has carried forward intoĀ Friendly + Fire, acting as the connective tissue between these two texts.
Details
⢠Publisher: Talon Books
⢠Size: 5.5 W x 8.5 H inches
⢠128 pp