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Bad diaspora poems

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The definition of diaspora is the dispersion of any people from their original homeland. But what does it mean to write diaspora poetry? Momtaza Mehri’s debut collection probes this question, spanning the waves of immigration to and from Somalia during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, taking us from Mogadishu to Naples, from Lampedusa to London. We arrive at the present day, where these inherited histories and silences endure across generations.

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*SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE 2023*

Diaspora is witnessing a murder without getting blood on your shirt.

‘A once in a generation poet’
CALEB FEMI, author of POOR

‘Energising, radical and remarkable’
JACK UNDERWOOD, author HAPPINESS

‘A new turn in global anglophone poetry’
KAYO CHINGONYI, author of A BLOOD CONDITION

The definition of diaspora is the dispersion of people from their original homeland. But what does it mean to write diaspora poetry? Momtaza Mehri’s debut collection poses this question, taking us from Mogadishu to Naples, Lampedusa to London. Mixing her own family’s experience with the stories of many others across nineteenth- and twentieth-century Somalia, Bad Diaspora Poems confronts the ambivalent nature of speaking for those who have been left behind.

We meet the poet, the translator, the refugee, the exile, and the diaspora kid attempting to transcend their clichéd angst. Told in lyric, prose and text messages, and taking place in living rooms and marketplaces, on buses and balconies, on transatlantic journeys and online, these are essential poems about our diasporic age.

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Weight 0.225 kg
Dimensions 20.4 × 14 × 1.7 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

112

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

821.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K