Description
A national bestseller by the award-winning author of The January Children - intimate poems that explore feminine shame and violence and imagine what liberation from these threats might look like
About the Author
Safia Elhillo is an award-winning poet and author. Her debut YA novel-in-verse, Home Is Not a Country, was longlisted for the National Book Award and received a Coretta Scott King Book Award Author Honor and Arab American Book Award. Sudanese by way of Washington, DC, Safia is a Pushcart Prize nominee, co-winner of the 2015 Brunel International African Poetry Prize, and listed in Forbes Africa's 2018 '30 Under 30'. She lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews
Fearless ... has the makings of a breakthrough * LOS ANGELES TIMES *
Mixing tenderness and profanity, Elhillo challenges man-made taxonomies, hierarchies and customs - rank and resilient, the book fearlessly illuminates dark contemporary places * GUARDIAN *
It's enlightening and packs a serious emotional punch. If you think poetry's not for you, let Elhillo change your mind * STYLIST *
A fantastically imaginative, powerful and poignant exploration of Muslim girlhood ... A superb book, certain to be one of the year's standout collections * IRISH TIMES *
Elhillo's poems dig deep into how shame is passed down generations of women ... With these conversations comes power. And the title of Elhillo's new book sings of the autonomy she imagines for her girls * NPR *
Rebellion, liberation, multitudes * MS MAGAZINE *
Girls That Never Die is an incredibly moving, and well-structured collection of poetry about being a Muslim girl, about shame, about the silent hurts women carry, about the pressures of cultural expectations, about dangerous silences. The writing here is incisive and intimate and eloquent. Truly, a stunning collection of poems. I particularly appreciated the range of forms across the poems and the structure of the book as a whole. Many of the poems end in ways that will leave you gasping. Loved this book. Every single poem is stellar, no skips as the kids say -- ROXANE GAY
When I open a new book by Safia Elhillo, I know there will be fearlessness and beauty. There will be a voice that contains multitudes and yet is original and memorable in its daring. There is always lyricism and nuance, and memorable speech that knows how poetry opposes history. Indeed, Girls That Never Die is a book that gives us courage, despite all the despairing records of history. How does Elhillo do this? Perhaps by letting these pages be the space where witness and a new kind of mythology meet. And this meeting gives us strength. Why? Because there is in these poems an endlessly compelling voice that is unafraid to be vulnerable in order to tell the truth, a voice that walks against the current, walks between cultures, between languages, bridging them with honesty. Elhillo's is a voice that walks into the future -- ILYA KAMINSKY, author of Dancing in Odessa and Deaf Republic
Safia Elhillo traces the ongoing devastations of patriarchy while simultaneously making a refuge out of language, kinship, and sound. Electric, violet, plural with girls, this work pulses with memory and refusal, awakening language with its lucid imagination. Girls That Never Die is a book of resuscitations. Brilliant. And fierce -- ARACELIS GIRMAY, author of The Black Maria
I am rapt, finding here the hurt and the heft of girlhood. All the old silences, all the unuttered shames are ruptured, tended to, and - finally - named. Elhillo is a poet of wisdom, rigor, and vindicating care. Girls That Never Die is an astonishment -- TRACY K. SMITH, author of Ordinary Light and Wade in the Water
An impressive book ... with a fluency and fluidity that makes the reading pleasurable even as it dismays and disturbs * BUZZ MAGAZINE *
Book Information
ISBN 9781526665546
Author Safia Elhillo
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Bloomsbury Poetry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC