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These poems are about love and loss, the burden of memory, culture and ancestry. They journey from bereavement and heartbreak to reconciliation and a return to normality. Grief is not always unrelenting. On this journey there are spits and spots of humour to leaven the gloom.

Produktbeschreibung
These poems are about love and loss, the burden of memory, culture and ancestry. They journey from bereavement and heartbreak to reconciliation and a return to normality. Grief is not always unrelenting. On this journey there are spits and spots of humour to leaven the gloom.
Autorenporträt
Jean Andrews was born in the West of Ireland and has spent her adult life in the UK as a lecturer in Hispanic Studies, currently at the University of Nottingham. She has published five collections of poetry and two books of translated poetry by Hispanic authors. Her work is inflected both by her Irish upbringing and her reading and teaching of poetry in the Romance languages. It is lyrical and rooted in the everyday but also open to engagement with the larger more abstract questions, such as history and identity, that impact on all our lives.