Food for the Dead

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781787334892
  • Weight: 103g
  • Dimensions: 131 x 195mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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**WINNER OF AN ERIC GREGORY AWARD**

*SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 FORWARD PRIZE - FELIX DENNIS PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST COLLECTION*

This searingly powerful first collection about Ukrainian identity is a howl of anguish and an elegant counter-song against totalitarianism

'A beautiful, necessary book'

ILYA KAMINSKY, author of Deaf Republic

'Every poem is a masterpiece'
OLIA HERCULES, author of Mamushka

With this searingly powerful first collection, Charlotte Shevchenko Knight gives the current war in Ukraine some much-needed human focus, while examining its brutal aggression within a wider and more accurate historical context.

Central to this book is ‘a timeline of hunger’, a lyric sequence which examines the legacy of the Holodomor (‘death by hunger’ in Ukrainian) – Stalin’s man-made famine of the 1930s. This long poem opens in Kyiv in 2021 – ‘brief visitations / of appetite / I devour / beetroot / its juices / running / down my lips / blood / of the past’ – and closes in Donetsk in 1929: ‘we burst the balloon / skin of tomatoes / between our teeth / seeds running down chins / like confetti / & we already know / every meal / should be celebrated.’ Through the poet’s sensitive approach to the historical, moving from that genocide of the early 1930s, then on through the Second World War, the Chornobyl disaster, to modern-day invaded Ukraine, we understand that within their ‘bones Holodomor / lives on’.

Both a howl of anguish and an eloquent counter-song against totalitarianism, this is a book about invasion, war, destruction and death, but also about the bonds of humanity, family and a history of oppression – about staying alive while always hungry.

Charlotte Shevchenko Knight is a writer of both British and Ukrainian heritage. Her debut poetry collection Food for the Dead, published by Jonathan Cape in 2024, was a winner of an Eric Gregory Award, the Laurel Prize for Best First Collection UK and a Somerset Maugham Award. Shevchenko Knight is a Manchester City Poet and is completing her PhD at the Manchester Writing School.

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