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		<title>Mothersong</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Award-winning poet Amy Acre's debut collection Mothersong is a book for our contemporary moment and the moments which follow it, also; an unforgettable, unflinching excavation of motherhood, what it means to be a female artist, and what it means to be a poet with a deeply integrated community.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A lyrical excavation of trauma and healing in the midst of early motherhood &#8211; the debut work of an endlessly inventive poet whose work &#8216;fizzes with energy, physicality, and the levitating openness of song&#8217; (</b><b>Rebecca Tamás)</b><b>&#8216;An essential read, poignant, powerful and provocative. I love the feeling in Amy Acre&#8217;s poems&#8217; Salena Godden</b>Amy Acre&#8217;s debut collection is an unforgettable, unflinching excavation of motherhood, what it means to be a female artist, and what it means to be a poet with a deeply integrated community. This is a timeless work the like of which we haven&#8217;t seen enough of in the past, primed to last long into the future.<b>&#8216;Amy Acre is one of the best poets of her generation. Pure cinema, raw heart, and unparalleled technique. Read this&#8217; Joelle Taylor, winner of the 2021 T S Eliot Prize for Poetry&#8217;Mothers, daughters, lovers, all the thrilling complexity of love and grief that the body must bear; these are poems which set the page aglow and make my heart spin&#8217; Liz Berry, winner of the 2018 Forward Prize for Poetry</b></p>
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