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Safia Khan's Too Much Mirch dwells in the ambiguities of human relationships, exploring how people and communities can be lifted up or let down by those around them. Sharp and sensitive in their imagery, these poems apply an empathetic lens to every subject they meet – family members, bullies, a cadaver in an anatomy lesson.

Produktbeschreibung
Safia Khan's Too Much Mirch dwells in the ambiguities of human relationships, exploring how people and communities can be lifted up or let down by those around them. Sharp and sensitive in their imagery, these poems apply an empathetic lens to every subject they meet – family members, bullies, a cadaver in an anatomy lesson.
Autorenporträt
Safia Khan is a poet and medical student. She has been published in various magazines, including The North, Poetry Wales, and bath magg. Her work has been anthologised in Introduction X: The Poetry Business Book of New Poets (New Poets List), We're All In It Together: Poems for a disUnited Kingdom (Grist), Surfing the Twilight (Hive South Yorkshire) and Halfway Smile (Hive South Yorkshire).