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By (author): Sophie Mayer

Sophie Mayer''s fourth published poetry collection, ''(O)'', is a bittersweet lovesong to zombies, tattoos, fathers and sisters, Katniss and Pussy Riot, Artemis and suffragists. In three parts - I DO, I UNDO, I REDO - the poet undoes herself and all around her in a cycle that takes her back to the start as it comes to an end. Spirited, politicised, contemporary and Classical, these poems bring a poetic voice to the women that have lived in the cracks of history. In her own words: Nothing - and everything - is sacred in this new cosmogony, beginning again with O. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2015
  • Publisher: Arc Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781908376985

About Sophie Mayer

Sophie Mayer is a writer editor and educator. Her poetry has been translated into Russian Greek Dutch and Japanese and has appeared on poster hoardings in Dublin and as part of Yoko Ono''s Meltdown 2013. With Mark Burnhope and Sarah Crewe she developed the recent wave of UK poetry activism including the Sabotage Award-winning Catechism: Poems for Pussy Riot Binders Full of Women and Morning Star award-winning Fit to Work: Poets against Atos. She works with English PEN and was the Archive of the Now''s first Poet in Residence. Previous collections include Her Various Scalpels (Shearsman 2009) The Private Parts of Girls (Salt 2011) Kiss Off (Oystercatcher 2011) and signs of the sistership (with Sarah Crewe KFS 2013). She is a film critic and scholar author of The Cinema of Sally Potter and (for the Oxford Handbook on Contemporary British and Irish Poetry) ''Cinema Mon Amour'' the definitive essay on British poetry and film.

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