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 / poems
Poetry / poems 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.