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In Alycia Pirmohamed's debut collection,Another Way to Split Water, a woman's body expands and contracts across the page, fog uncoils at the fringes of a forest, and water in all its forms cascades into metaphors of longing and separation just as often as it signals inheritance, revival, and recuperation. Language unfolds into unforgettable and arresting imagery, offering a map toward self-understanding that is deeply rooted in place.

These poems are a lyrical exploration of how ancestral memory reforms and transforms throughout generations, through stories told and retold, imagined and reimagined. It is a meditation on womanhood, belonging, faith, intimacy, and the natural world.

'Pirmohamed is an immensely gifted poet' â Eduardo C. Corral

'An electric, taut, and glimmering achievement' â Aria Aber

Another Way to Split Wateris the debut collection from Edwin Morgan Poetry Award winner Alycia Pirmohamed. This collection employs figurations of the natural world to reflect on themes of language, distance, migration, belonging, faith, grief, and intimacy.

Alycia Pirmohamedis a Canadian-born poet based in Scotland. She is the author of the pamphletsHingeandFaces that Fled the Wind, and the collaborative essaySecond Memory, which wasco-authored with Pratyusha. She is the co-founder of the Scottish BPOC Writers Network, a co-organiser of the Ledbury Poetry Critics Program, and she currently teaches on the MSt. Creative Writing at the University of Cambridge. Alycia has held post-doctoral positions at the University of Edinburgh and at the University of Liverpool, and she received an MFA from the University of Oregon and a PhD from the University of Edinburgh. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2019 CBC Poetry Prize and the 2020 Edwin Morgan Poetry Award.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9781846976032
    • Code produit
      254701
    • Éditeur
      BIRLINN
    • Date de publication
      1 septembre 2022
    • Format
      Papier