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"Em Strang’s poetry reminds us that right dwelling is not just a theoretical or ideo-logical concern; it must also be rooted in the gravity that structures everything, rich in the old pagan knowledge and unafraid to find a home for what we do not fully understand. Bird-Woman is a delicious collection, a book to be savoured in the fullest sense." —John Burnside "Em Strang’s poems are shamanic, in that they restore to us abandoned mythologies. Nothing is stable in this very real world, where houses can become birds, where the animal lies shallowly below the surface of the human, where poems are…mehr

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"Em Strang’s poetry reminds us that right dwelling is not just a theoretical or ideo-logical concern; it must also be rooted in the gravity that structures everything, rich in the old pagan knowledge and unafraid to find a home for what we do not fully understand. Bird-Woman is a delicious collection, a book to be savoured in the fullest sense." —John Burnside "Em Strang’s poems are shamanic, in that they restore to us abandoned mythologies. Nothing is stable in this very real world, where houses can become birds, where the animal lies shallowly below the surface of the human, where poems are haunted with what is unsaid. An ‘old throat from the other side’, full of bewilderment, concern, passion and beauty." —Jen Hadfield
Autorenporträt
Em Strang is a writer, mentor and Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Over the past decade, she has taught Creative Writing in public workshop settings, schools, universities and prisons, and continues to share her poetry & fiction at venues across the UK. Her first collection, Bird-Woman, was published by Shearsman in 2016, and, in 2017, was shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Best First Collection Prize, and won the Saltire Poetry Book of the Year. Her second collection, Horse-Man, was published by Shearsman in 2019 and was shortlisted for the 2021 Ledbury Munthe Best Second Collection Prize. Her third collection, Firebird, is published by Shearsman in 2024. Em's debut novel, Quinn, was published by Oneworld in 2023 having previously been shortlisted in the Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize 2019.