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The Kids
  • Language: en

The Kids

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The White Dog -- The Register -- Try, Try, Try Again -- Queen Bee -- The Art of Teaching I -- The Art of Teaching II -- The Art of Teaching III -- Technology -- Sonnet for Vlad -- The Only English Kid -- Notes on a Scandal -- Boy -- Simile -- The Sixth-form Theatre Trip -- Sonnet for the A Level English Literature and Language Poetry Syllabus -- Red-handed -- Sonnet for the Punched Pocket -- Pepys -- Janine -- Janine II -- The Unretained -- All Over It -- Sonnet for Rosie -- Something Sweet -- 7/7 -- Ricochet -- British-born -- Mr Presley -- Mrs Vanuka -- Blocks -- She -- Bethena -- Étudier -- Martin and Pam -- The Only Black Girl -- Rain Dance -- The Pitch -- John I -- John II -- Love -- So Amazing -- The Stroke -- Sonnet for Noah -- Welling -- Dear Professor -- White Roses -- Daughter -- House -- The River -- Players -- The Sky Is Snowing -- Skirting -- Scooting -- Fire Scissors Drowning -- The Size of Him -- Sonnet for Boredom -- Balloons -- In H&M -- Sonnet for Darren -- Zoom -- Aretha in the Bath -- His Books -- Anjali Mudra -- Sonnet for Rory with Soap Bubbles -- N? h?o -- Kathy, Carla.

Chick
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

Chick

Hannah Lowe's first book of poems takes you on a journey round her father, a Chinese-black Jamaican migrant who disappeared at night to play cards or dice in London's old East End to support his family, an unstable and dangerous existence that took its toll on his physical and mental health. 'Chick' was his gambling nickname. A shadowy figure in her childhood, Chick was only half known to her until she entered the night world of the old man as a young woman. The name is the key to poems concerned with Chick's death, the secret history of his life in London, and her perceptions of him as a father. With London as their backdrop, Hannah Lowe's deeply personal narrative poems are often filmic in effect and brimming with sensory detail in their evocations of childhood and coming-of-age, love and loss of love, grief and regret.

Long Time No See
  • Language: en

Long Time No See

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Periscope

A touching memoir about a loving but remote father whose inner demons spur him to the status of master gambler.

Chan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

Chan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chan is a mercurial name, representing the travellers and shape-shifters of the poems in this collection. It is one of the many nicknames of Hannah Lowe's Chinese-Jamaican father, borrowed from the Polish emigre card magician Chan Canasta. It is also a name from China, where her grandfather's story begins. Alongside these figures, there's Joe Harriott, the Jamaican alto saxophonist, shaking up 1960s London; a cast of other long-lost family; and a ship full of dreamers sailing from Kingston to Liverpool in 1947 on the SS Ormonde. Hannah Lowe's second collection follows her widely acclaimed debut, Chick, which took readers on a journey round her father, a gambler who disappeared at night to play cards or dice in London's old East End to support his family. Published by Bloodaxe in 2013, Chick was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize for Poetry, and selected for the Poetry Book Society's Next Generation Poets 2014 promotion.

Mother Country
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Mother Country

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-18
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

***LONGLISTED FOR THE 2019 JHALAK PRIZE*** A leading new exploration of the Windrush generation featuring David Lammy, Lenny Henry, Corinne Bailey Rae, Sharmaine Lovegrove, Hannah Lowe, Jamz Supernova, Natasha Gordon and Rikki Beadle-Blair. For the pioneers of the Windrush generation, Britain was 'the Mother Country'. They made the long journey across the sea, expecting to find a place where they would be be welcomed with open arms; a land in which you were free to build a new life, eight thousand miles away from home. This remarkable book explores the reality of their experiences, and those of their children and grandchildren, through 22 unique real-life stories spanning more than 70 years....

Boy in Various Poses
  • Language: en

Boy in Various Poses

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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All The Men I Never Married
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 97

All The Men I Never Married

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-01
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  • Publisher: Seren

"If this poetry collection were a concert it would be a virtuoso performance warranting a standing ovation" Nation. Cymru"A culturally significant book that everyone, everywhere – irrespective of their sex – should definitely read" Buzz Magazine"Kim Moore's brave and open-hearted new collection does not offer any form of resolution to the significant questions it sets itself, but rather a working through of continuing anxieties and turmoil" Steve WhitakerMoore explores a world of femininity and abuse in this brave collection. Travelling between childhood and adult life, she documents the honest reality of living with a woman's body in a world that at times makes her miss the 'easy misogy...

Shine, Darling
  • Language: en

Shine, Darling

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Debut collection of poems by Ella Frears

Beginning with Your Last Breath
  • Language: en

Beginning with Your Last Breath

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Beginning With Your Last Breath, the debut poetry collection by Roy McFarlane, explores love, loss, adoption and identity in precise and emotionally-charged poetry. From bereavement comes forth a life story in poems; the journey of sons, friends, lovers, parents, and all the moments of growing-up, discovery, falling in and out of love, and learning to say goodbye that come along the way. Themes of place, identity, history, and race are interwoven with personal narratives in poems that touch on everything from the 'Tebbit Test' and Marvin Gaye to the Black Country, that 'place just off the M6'. McFarlane's poems are beautifully focused and crafted, moving their readers between both the spiritual and the sensual worlds with graceful, rapturous hymns to the transformative power of love.

Filigree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Filigree

Filigree typically refers to the finer elements of craftwork, the parts that are subtle; this Filigree anthology contains work that plays with the possibilities that the word suggests, work that is delicate, that responds to the idea of edging, to a comment on the marginalization of the darker voice. Filigree includes work from established Black British poets residing inside and outside the UK; new and younger emerging voices of Black Britain and Black poets who have made it their home as well as a selection of poets the Inscribe project has nurtured and continues to support.