Following on from her Forward prize-winning collection, Small Hands,
Mona Arshi's new book continues in its lyrical and exact exploration of
the aftershocks of grief. These extraordinary poems, which see Arshi
continuing with her experiments with form, relocate experiences in both
past and future feeling, in both the intimacies of ordinariness and the
collective experience of myth. Moving and discomfiting, these poems
tune, in their acute emotional awareness of individual pain, to the
dangers and unsettling violences of the contemporary world.
Nevertheless, at the centre of this book is an overarching commitment to
hope, in whatever form it takes, to the earth's tiny creatures, and its
'churning, broken song'.