Stranger, Baby
By (Author) Emily Berry
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
22nd February 2017
2nd February 2017
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
Poetry by individual poets
821.92
Paperback
72
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 5mm
95g
'The loss of a mother must be something very strange', observed Sigmund Freud, a reflection that haunts this intense and powerful new book.
Emily Berry's Dear Boy was described as a 'blazing debut', winning the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 2013.
Stranger, Baby, its follow-up, is marked by the same sense of fantasy and play, estrangement and edgy humour for which she has become known. But these poems delve deeper again, in their off-kilter and often agonising encounter with childhood loss. Love, anger, tenderness, violence: all find expression in poems powered by grief's tidal undertow. This is a book of mourning, recrimination, exhilaration, and 'oceanic feeling', where familiarity meets strangeness and despair becomes a kind of celebration.
Emily Berry's first book of poems is Dear Boy, which won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Hawthornden Prize. She is a contributor to The Breakfast Bible (a compendium of breakfasts) and editor of Best British Poetry 2015 (Salt Publishing). She is the editor of Poetry Review.