Over the Moon

Poems reflecting on joy, sadness, and life's journeys

Imtiaz Dharker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloodaxe Books Ltd

Published:25th Sep '14

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Over the Moon cover

In Over the Moon, Imtiaz Dharker navigates themes of transition, joy, and grief through evocative poetry that reflects her rich life experiences.

Imtiaz Dharker's Over the Moon explores the profound themes of life transitions, encompassing childhood, exile, and the search for home. Drawing from her diverse experiences, Dharker reflects on displacement and the complexities of religious strife, weaving a narrative that resonates with grief and resilience. Her unique background—being born in Pakistan, raised in Glasgow, and later embracing life in Wales—enriches her poetry, adding depth to her exploration of identity and belonging.

In Over the Moon, the poet presents a collection that balances joy with sadness, mourning with celebration. The poems delve into everyday moments, capturing the essence of music, the significance of church bells, and the quietude of sudden silence. Dharker's ability to find beauty in both the mundane and the profound is evident, as she invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of love, loss, and the passage of time.

Notably, this collection marks a shift in Dharker's work, as many of the poems are set against the backdrop of London, contrasting with her earlier writings rooted in the vibrancy of India. This change mirrors her personal journey, particularly as she navigates life after the death of her husband, Simon Powell. Over the Moon is not just a reflection of her artistic prowess but also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of change.

'This is a passionate, uplifting collection of poems about language, love and loss, grief and joy, elegy and celebration. The loss of a great love makes poems of piercing beauty. In her finest book to date, Imtiaz Dharker finds resolution in language itself, and in a world the more loved for the sharpness of loss' - Gillian Clarke. 'Imtiaz Dharker's new collection is the crown to a celebratory, humane, wholly utterable, subtly crafted poetry. Its dark jewels are the magnificent poems of bereavement, which will surely endure. Reading her, one feels that were there to be a World Laureate, Imtiaz Dharker would be the only candidate' - Carol Ann Duffy.

ISBN: 9781780371207

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 10mm

Weight: unknown

160 pages