The loss of a mother must be something very strange, observed Sigmund
Freud, a reflection that haunts this intense and powerful new book.
Stranger, Baby is Emily Berry's second collection of poetry. These
poems are filled with fantasy and play, estrangement, and edgy humor.
Love, anger, tenderness and violence all find expression in poems
powered by grief's tidal undertow. This is a book of mourning,
recrimination, exhilaration, and oceanic feeling, where familiarity
meets strangeness and despair becomes a kind of celebration.