Breaking Glass
Format:Paperback
Publisher:WriteSideLeft
Published:30th Nov '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Breaking Glass Beata Duncan on her extraordinary journey from the closing poems of Berlin Blues (Green Bottle Press) to her emigration from Nazi Germany and her arrival and resettlement as a twelve-year-old refugee in England. These beguilingly arch and lyrical poems sing of the challenge of relocation, as she stakes a claim to and stamps her authority on a new language, makes new friends, and experiences teenage love and student life during the London Blitz while she fears for the safety of a mother she might never again see. Characterised throughout by the irony and mischievous humour of their spirited, optimistic and gifted author these important, remarkable and vivid poems are absolutely `emotion recollected in tranquility.’
'An inspired idea to show the world through poems those distant Berlin days.’ Christopher Reid on Berlin Blues;`This remarkable household (described) in terse yet tender poems…in amazingly detailed and touching fashion.’ Alan Brownjohn on Breaking Glass; 'Magnificent and humane…her poetry is pitch-perfect, gloriously exact.’ Julian Stannard
ISBN: 9781916101142
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
88 pages