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Magnolia

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By (author): Nina Mingya Powles

why dont you write about yourself ever

people used to ask / and I didnt know why / either

in Chinese one word can lead you out of the dark / then back into it / in a single breath

Magnolia is the debut poetry collection by poet, essayist and non-fiction writer Nina Mingya Powles, one of contemporary poetry's most exciting new international voices and the winner of the inaugural Nan Shepherd Prize for Nature Writing. These vivid, luscious poems move between journal and biography, place and belonging, all the time exploring the multitudinous facets of language and culture that make up our identity, from the sense of longing that a delicious bowl of food conjures up to the inviting glow of paper lanterns that illuminate memory and travel. Formally rich, these unique poems skilfully broaden the perspective of all a poem can hold can contain through their daring, joyful and expansive approach.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Nine Arches Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911027997

About Nina Mingya Powles

Nina Mingya Powles is a poet and zinemaker from Aotearoa New Zealand currently living in London. She is the author of a food memoir Tiny Moons: A Year of Eating in Shanghai (The Emma Press 2020) and several poetry pamphlet collections including Luminescent (Seraph Press 2017) and Girls of the Drift (Seraph Press 2014). In 2018 she was one of three winners of the inaugural Women Poets' Prize and in 2019 won the Nan Shepherd Prize for Nature Writing. She is the founding editor of Bitter Melon a risograph press that publishes limited-edition poetry pamphlets by Asian writers.

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