
Refugee
Sophie Nicholls(Author)
Salt Publishing
Published on 2. November 2011
Book
Pamphlet
32 pages
978-1-84471-874-0 (ISBN)
Description
For several years, Nicholls worked as a volunteer writing mentor for members of the Write to Life group at Freedom from Torture. She tried to help people to find meaning from the seemingly meaningless acts of brutality and persecution they had experienced and to remake the stories of their lives.
This experience opened the eyes and the heart and Nicholls here finds a way of paying homage to the courage of the people she met and the incredible stories people shared with her. The 'Refugee' poems attempt to draw attention to the stories that we simply cannot ignore, stories that are crucial to us as a society.
There are poems here too in which Nicholls explores her own connections with home - with Yorkshire, where she is from, with language and place. Her poems mark a way of finding home and making meaning.
This experience opened the eyes and the heart and Nicholls here finds a way of paying homage to the courage of the people she met and the incredible stories people shared with her. The 'Refugee' poems attempt to draw attention to the stories that we simply cannot ignore, stories that are crucial to us as a society.
There are poems here too in which Nicholls explores her own connections with home - with Yorkshire, where she is from, with language and place. Her poems mark a way of finding home and making meaning.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84471-874-0 (9781844718740)
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Person
Sophie Nicholls was born in West Yorkshire in 1971. She won an Arvon-Jerwood Young Poet's Apprenticeship in 2003. She lives in York, where she works as a therapist and runs the Word Sauce online programmes in writing and being at www.wordsaucery.com. She is the author of the novella Ruby Slippers and of The Amazon Kindle Top 20 bestselling novel, The Dress.
Content
Refugee
1. in the garden
2. the smile
3. asylum
4. cargo
5. application
6. Indefinite leave
Prayer
Pierced
Psoriasis
Broken
In the Bath
The Race
Reputation
An Old Way of Calling
i.
ii.
Frippery
My Death
This
Poaching
1. in the garden
2. the smile
3. asylum
4. cargo
5. application
6. Indefinite leave
Prayer
Pierced
Psoriasis
Broken
In the Bath
The Race
Reputation
An Old Way of Calling
i.
ii.
Frippery
My Death
This
Poaching