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Daughter of the Sun

English

By (author): Rachel Spence

From the gentle rivers of Shropshire to the heat-baked seas of Greece, Daughter of the Sun radiates with mothers and tracks our orbits around them.

The book opens with a sonnet sequence on Spence's time reconnecting with her estranged mother, caring for her through illness and grieving her passing. In a hard-edged but tender story of a relationship under multiple strains, these frank and open poems explore the strange ways that suffering can heal old wounds and the cruelty of closeness magnifying loss.

The book shifts in its second half, retelling the story of Medea the barbarian who murders her own children with a reimagining of the ultimate unmother. Positioning her subject as part-myth, part-witch and part-quantum physicist, this narrative expands and contracts time, and burns with remembrance, inheritance and feminist defiance.

With the power and salve of the natural world always close by, Daughter of the Sun contends with our various unknowable mothers asking what we can understand of them and what we can take from the strength of their memory & myth.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 13 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: The Emma Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781915628343

About Rachel Spence

Rachel Spence lives in London Ludlow and Venice. Her poems explore themes including time absence motherhood and water. She has published three pamphlets 'Furies' (Templar 2016) 'Call and Response' (Emma Press 2020) and 'Uncalendared' (Coast to Coast Journal Winner 2023). Her debut collection 'Bird of Sorrow' (Templar 2018) was highly commended in the Forward Prize 2019. Her prose poem 'Venice Unclocked' in collaboration with photographer Giacomo Cosua was published by Ivory Press in 2022. Her poetry has been published widely including in PN Review The North The Financial Times and The London Magazine. Her non-fiction book 'The Battle For the Museum' which explores the relationship between art power and money was published by Hurst in 2024.

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