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Product details
- ISBN 9781905233601
- Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 24 Sep 2020
- Publisher: Flipped Eye Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Proudly staking a landmark for the UK's Latinx community, Katherine Lockton's début pamphlet, Paper Doll, strikes the poetry landscape as disruptively as a meteor scars earth with its impact. Documenting a shape-shifting existence between activist and survivor, immigrant and alien, lover and loner, this is a tract of the unseen made visible and given a striking, defiant vocabulary. Having fallen from a building as a child in Bolivia, Katherine seems to have retained an ability to stack images that zip along, only leaving an imprint of their meaning as the poem descends to its conclusion. This quality, combined with a contrasting directness makes reading Paper Doll a profoundly affecting experience. There is no smooth ride to be had here. As the poet puts it in the poem The Paper Doll Chain, “she will defy me; time after time/ teaching me how to live when she does.”
Katherine Lockton is an Anglo-Bolivian poet, tutor and editor of the Southbank Poetry magazine. Winner of several awards for her writing, including the inaugural International Travel Bursary by The Saltire Society and British Council Scotland, she is also widely published in magazines and journals. Writing in both Spanish and English, her work is heavily influenced by the customs, culture, history and politics of Bolivia.
Paper Doll
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