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The work of popular South African poet Finuala Dowling is introduced to a UK audience with these funny, poignant and idiosyncratic poems which distinctively search for the sublime in the domestic.

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The work of popular South African poet Finuala Dowling is introduced to a UK audience with these funny, poignant and idiosyncratic poems which distinctively search for the sublime in the domestic.
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Autorenporträt
Finuala Dowling was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1962, the seventh child in a family of eight. She started to write poetry only once she turned 40, but has since become one of her country's most popular poets and novelists (her fourth novel, The Fetch, won the 2016 Herman Charles Bosman prize and was described by reviewer Dineke Volschenk as a book that 'in years to come, will bear testimony to the maturity and intelligence of South African culture and literature'). Finuala divides her time between writing and her role as senior lecturer in the Centre for Extra-Mural Studies at the University of Cape Town. Her first book-length UK publication, Pretend You Don't Know Me, was pubished by Bloodaxe in 2018.