Altar
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bad Betty Press
Published:25th Mar '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Poetry Book Society Recommendation
The debut poetry collection from award-winning writer and spoken word artist, Desree, Altar explores multifaceted dimensions of sacrifice, challenging its heroism and examining its ties to servility. The poems in Altar urge their protagonists to play neither lion nor lamb, but to live and flourish on their own terms. Each page glimmers with vivid, often devastating vignettes: we witness the resilience of youth, the strength of the Black female body, the complexity of chosen and unchosen family, the sweeping effects of gentrification. Through reflections on Black British identity, queer joy, place and belonging, faith and consent, Desree invites the reader on a journey of reclamation, while her wry wit and disarming tenderness hold us through the necessary storms that mark the way.
"A collection of wonder and witness. These poems - both powerful and tender - grapple with the parallels of life and death, the body and spirit, loss and love, and demand a response." Rachel Long
"This is thrilling writing. Unexpected, alive, and curious. Desree enters the page, stage left." Joelle Taylor
"Desree is one of the brightest of us. Through masterful juxtapositions, humour and surrealism, her poems act as a hallway: the reader drops off selves they didn't realise they were carrying, and returns, new and re-accepted into their own arms. Epiphanies shift our world a few inches to the left. For those of us who wonder if we've been 'turned off at the wall': Altar says 'sis', and does the speaking for all of us." Kareem Parkins-Brown
"Desree is one of the brightest of us, and Altar allows us to take in her genius. Through masterful juxtapositions, humour and surrealism, these poems act as a hallway: the reader drops off selves they didn't realise they were carrying, and returns, new and re-accepted into their own arms. Epiphanies shift your world a few inches to the left: disturbed enough for you to take notice but still function. For those of us who wonder if we've been 'turned off at the wall': this collection says 'sis', and does the speaking for all of us." Kareem Parkins-Brown
"A collection of wonder and witness. These poems - both powerful and tender - grapple with the parallels of life and death, the body and spirit, loss and love, and demand a response." Rachel Long
"This is thrilling writing. Unexpected, alive, and curious. Desree enters the page, stage left." Joelle Taylor
- Winner of Poetry Book Society Recommendation Spring 2025 2025
ISBN: 9781913268725
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72 pages