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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-0681765-3-1
  • EAN9781068176531
  • Date de parution17/03/2026
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  • ÉditeurMargin to Margin Books

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An exciting collection of new voices. I ZIG AND I ZAG weaves together varying styles and stories - there is truly something for everyone here!"HANAN ISSA | NATIONAL POET OF WALESMasaka Madeda walks. That's all. He walks, and he looks, and he listens, and after a hundred elegantly crafted pages you will realise Masaka has not missed a single thing. Masaka's epic title poem, I ZIG AND I ZAG! is the reason our anthology exists.
A pan-African flâneur moving through coastal Kenya with the unhurried attention of a man who understands that fishermen, crabs, grasshoppers, and lovers are all equally worth pausing for. Travelogue, diary, social observation, and spiritual reflection, sometimes together in the same breath. A masterpiece in form and meaning, and unlike anything else in British-published poetry. Alongside Masaka's epic, another nine poets who have also been paying attention:Eric Ngalle Charles' odes to loved ones no longer with us; reminders that 'memories can be burdensome'.
Rosamund McCullain combines myth, union, destruction and rebirth as acts of resistance against both social decline and otherness. A joint poem from Ciel Saludes and Mohammed Abdoel, steeped in generational and cultural reckoning. Luke A. Blaidd's poem: a young man in a Corfu taverna, unable to tell his family who he is. Brân Denning's disturbing confrontation with the maternal as an absent devouring need.
Rakyah Assam's memory, woven in postcolonial grief, creates a dense textural language steeped in chemical compounds and dislocation. Gareth Alun Roberts' thematically interwoven triad, bound by a bardic register of love for land and language. G. I. James rejects the pressed bowling green. The Flaubert epigraph says it all: the meaning of life is to avoid boredom.????????????????