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blood work: poems

bani haykal, David Wong Hsien Ming, Izyanti Asa’ari

Casa editrice: AFTERIMAGE

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blood/work brings together three poets whose voices intertwine across themes of endurance, immanent pain, and the body’s remembering. Moving between confession and collaboration, the collection traces how blood—as kinship, sacrifice, and persistence—binds us to histories both chosen and imposed.  
 
Each poet writes into the work of living: the physical, the emotional, and the collective labour of becoming. In dialogue, their poems blur boundaries of voice and authorship, building a shared anatomy of care and survival. blood/work asks what is passed through us, what we carry, and how writing might transform what wounds into what endures.
Disponibile da: 24/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 110 pagine.

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