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Jen Eden's avatar

This was a really interesting pick, Nelly. I’ve not finished it yet - in fact I’m only about a third of the way through - and I too have found it challenging. Mostly in a good way. It’s nice to stretch those cerebral muscles sometimes but, like you, it’s not always a collection I’m excited to pick up and it hasn’t swept me away in the way that others have. It very much asks us to stop and consider…something. Sometimes it felt like I was being asked to consider what the poet was trying to convey, and other times it felt like a challenge to my own thoughts and perspectives: “what do you really think?”

Despite only being a short way through, I’ve bookmarked a few poems to return to and there are certain lines that really struck me.

In the second poem ‘Curl’, I love the closing:

It seems wrong

to curl now within the confines

of a poem. You can’t hide

from what you made

inside what you made

or so I’m told.

And in ‘Little song’, I found the opening line really powerful:

You can’t stay vigilant and remain alive.

Although this is a slow read for me, I am looking forward to continuing to explore it with openness and thoughtfulness.

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Anna Davidson's avatar

This is such an interesting piece. You ask/discuss all the questions I grapple with! It's really good to hear them aired so openly. I'm intrigued by this book now.

(I have written a poem with my own name in it, by the way!! 😁)

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