A 2019 Poetry Book Society Winter Wild Card. A Sunday Times Book of the Year 2019. Ever since her first Carcanet book, In White Ink (1991), Mimi Khalvati has been drawn to the sonnet form. In Afterwardness its pull became irresistible. She has created in this unprogrammatic series, mixing memory, history, daily life, all her intersecting geographies and cultures, a self-portrait in all her moods, anxieties and delights. The sonnet form is stretched in all sorts of fruitful directions. Just as she adapted the ghazal form to English use, here she puts the Petrarchan sonnet to striking, unfamiliar use, widening the possibilities of the form. The poems are rich with Khalvati's personal history, her Iranian origins, her long years in Great Britain. The poems play between cultures, ancestral and acquired.
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Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
Publication Date: 31 Oct 2019
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781784107994
About Mimi Khalvati
Mimi Khalvati was born in Tehran Iran and has lived most of her life in London. She has published eight collections with Carcanet Press including The Meanest Flower shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize 2007 Child: New and Selected Poems 1991-2011 a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation and The Weather Wheel a Poetry Book Scoiety Recommendation and a book of the year in The Independent. Her pamphlet Earthshine (Smith/Dorstop Books 2013) was a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice and her Very Selected Poems appeared from Smith/Doorstop in 2017. Her awards include a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors a major Arts Council Writer's Award and she is the founder of the Poetry School a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of The English Society.