Keith Jarrett's dazzlingly lyrical new collection asks how we process violence when it's lionised in our language, on street signs, in the edicts of a vengeful god. Requiem and carnival: for the dead, buried, erased, forgotten, these poems invite the reader to consider the absurd, messy and problematic with a playfulness that feels revolutionary.
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