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Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau and Elisabeth Horan live very different lives on opposite sides of the world. Yet across the distance, they found each other, and the deep and abiding friendship born of shared trauma and a desire to feel truly seen is here, distilled into these poems. Agarau's stunning photography weaves in and out of the poems, with words and images speaking to each other about love, loss, and what it means to find a friend who truly understands you in the most unexpected of ways.

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Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau and Elisabeth Horan live very different lives on opposite sides of the world. Yet across the distance, they found each other, and the deep and abiding friendship born of shared trauma and a desire to feel truly seen is here, distilled into these poems. Agarau's stunning photography weaves in and out of the poems, with words and images speaking to each other about love, loss, and what it means to find a friend who truly understands you in the most unexpected of ways.
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Autorenporträt
Adedayo Adeyemi Agarau is a Nigerian poet and documentary photographer. He is a graduate of Human Nutrition. Adedayo was shortlisted for the Babishai Niwe Poetry Prize in 2018, Runner up of the Sehvage Poetry Prize, 2019. He was the runner-up of the Eriata Oribhabor Poetry Prize 2017. Adedayo is the Assistant Editor for Poetry at Animal Heart Press, the Contributing Editor for Poetry at Barren Magazine. His works have appeared or are forthcoming on Gaze, Glass, Jalada Africa, 8 Poems, Hellebore, Headway Lit, Nitrogen House and elsewhere. Adedayo is curating and editing a Nigerian Poetry Anthology. His chapbook, Origin of Names, was selected by Chris Abani and Kwame Dawes for African Poetry Book Fund, 2020.