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Boy Mother

Caroline Bracken

Casa editrice: The Poetry Business

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Boy/Mother is a deeply moving exploration of a mother's relationship with her son who has a long-term mental illness. In innovative forms the poems evoke the day-to-day depredations of illness, psychiatric treatment and societal attitudes and yet the thread that runs through the collection is love. – Jane Clarke
Disponibile da: 06/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 36 pagine.

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