Description
Selina Nwulu reflects on being and blackness in poems clear as a bell and yet wonderfully nuanced
About the Author
Selina Nwulu is a writer, essayist and social researcher whose work focuses on social and environmental justice, education and global politics. She is a former Young People's Laureate for London and her debut pamphlet is entitled The Secrets I Let Slip. A Little Resurrection is her first full-length collection of poems.
Reviews
Another British debut, and part of the stellar new Bloomsbury poetry list edited by Kayo Chingonyi, is Selina Nwulu's A Little Resurrection, a poignant, funny and moving collection marking the arrival of a new talent * Irish Times, Best New Poetry of 2022 *
Praise for Selina Nwulu: "Nwulu uses her pen as a compass directing us from her living room across the globe . . . Poetry that breaks through roadblocks and borders, that is its own passport, its own common language -- Joelle Taylor
The poems in The Secrets I Let Slip capture that liminal space where the body seems to reside in two spaces at the same time. The poet skulks effortlessly in the background of immigration borders and job centre interviews, producing imagery where her subjects are 'a collection of atoms shredding and dividing' and the body is constantly in motion yet static -- Malika Booker
Book Information
ISBN 9781526649980
Author Selina Nwulu
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Bloomsbury Poetry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC