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How the first sparks became visible

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Simone Atangana Bekono's poems are vivid and arresting, drawing the reader in through all their senses. They are political, personal and have the feeling of letters or diary entries. In her debut collection, she addresses the social stigmatization of race and gender, invoking empathy and human connection in a voice that is both confident and innovative. I was born in a forest  I was born and someone trained a light on me on the birthing cloth behind me my silhouette appeared  My silhouette opened her mouth, she said 'I exist because your body exists Cronus devouring his children as bloodthirsty as Goya painted him a body become unrecognisable greedy and chaotic not rooted in the earth' that was all I had to go on

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The Emma Press
1912915561 / 9781912915569
eBook (EPUB)
19/01/2021
England
English
36 pages
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