'Like amber, these poems capture moments of time, place and feeling' Lemn Sissay, author of My Name is Why
'An assured debut . . . It's not just the Dickensian narrative that's gripping , but the way it brings different forms to bear on its material' Guardian
'Don't worry, I'm here in the house where every room has a name, but children's names are often forgotten.'
Uplifting and heart-breaking, this lyrical evocation of a childhood on the edge of society marks the arrival of a vital new voice.
MINX reveals the vibrant but precarious world of a multi-racial Romani family: a world of grandfathers brewing moonshine in marrows, basement reggae parties, and a mother struggling to support her two daughters on the proceeds of her shadowy profession. Their powerful bond helps the sisters survive when they're taken into care, in a children's home that forcibly separates them.
With a verve and playfulness that belies their pain, these poems explore what it means to belong. Through daring experiments with form and narrative, MINX captures how it feels to grow up between a culture whose traditional ways are being lost and a wider society that despises them.
'Fiercely imaginative and wonderfully unexpected' Ruth Padel, author of Girl
ISBN: | 9781784745875 |
Publication date: | 20th March 2025 |
Author: | Karen DownsBarton |
Publisher: | Chatto & Windus an imprint of Random House |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 80 pages |
Genres: |
Poetry by individual poets Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Social discrimination and social justice Poverty and precarity Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards) Narrative theme: Identity / belonging Narrative theme: Social issues Social welfare and social services |