Here are poems that celebrate an expanding kinship: of passion and
friendship, mythic quest and modern-day longing, in a world animated by
dialogue and dissent, delirium and silence. Circling themes of intimacy
and time, they return to the urgency of conversation: that fragile
bridge across the frozen attitudes that divide our world. But at the
heart of the collection is a deeper preoccupation, with those blurry
places where humans might walk with gods, where the body might touch the
beyond, where the enchanted might intersect effortlessly with the
everyday. Where one stumbles upon what the poet simply calls 'love
without a story'. Arundhathi Subramaniam's previous book from Bloodaxe,
When God Is a Traveller, was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. Love
Without a Story is her fourth collection of poetry. Her earlier work is
available in Where I Live: New & Selected Poems.