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The Hoarders

Caleb Leow

Maison d'édition: The Poetry Business

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Synopsis

Caleb Leow's The Hoarders was a winner of the 2023 New Poets' Prize.
'The Hoarders resounds with a subtle and unsettling music which creates its own complex, multilingual logic, even as Leow brings an attentive eye and an inquisitive wit to bear on a wide range of themes both personal and political. These are vivid and evocative poems which bear re-reading, and Leow is clearly a talent to watch.' - Mary Jean Chan
Disponible depuis: 01/08/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 36 pages.

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