We Play Here
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We Play Here
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Four female friends navigate the political turbulence of North Belfast in the late 80s in this extraordinary, evocative verse novel.
Four female friends navigate the political turbulence of North Belfast in the late 80s in this extraordinary, evocative verse novel.
We Play Here is a collection of four poem-stories, taking place in an underdeveloped area of Protestant North Belfast in the summer of 1988, against a background of political turbulence during the Troubles. Written from the perspectives of four female friends in the months between finishing primary school and starting high school, the girls inhabit an eerie, elemental landscape of normalised violence, poverty and neglect.
This is a lyrical and graceful evocation of working-class girlhood that rings of Elena Ferrante's studies of female friendships in the Neapolitan novels, Didier Eribon's Returning to Reims, and Annie Ernaux's The Years. It is a radical approach to girlhood and girl-friendships, the kind of skewered space before an imposition of gender, or before the trappings of gender make themselves strongly known. Innocence is tinged here with a kind of hidden menace.
Series: Granta Poetry
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We Play Here by Dawn Watson has received praise for its exploration of childhood with a fresh, intellectual perspective. Described as a game-changing long poem, it captures the essence of a North Belfast community through the voices of young girls, blending humour with poignant observations. The book offers a unique take on history and memory, presenting a lyrical and imaginative depiction of childhood.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781915051066
Publisher: Granta Publications Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 August 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Granta Poetry
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 8.0mm
Width: 1129.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 145g
Pages: 112
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About the Author
Dawn Watson is a writer from Belfast. Her poetry pamphlet The Stack of Owls is Getting Higher (2019) is published with The Emma Press. She currently teaches at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen's University, where she is completing her PhD. Her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and has appeared in literary journals including Granta, The Manchester Review, The Moth, and The Stinging Fly. She was selected as one of the 2018 Poetry Ireland Introductions Series poets, is a former national tabloid sub editor of 15 years and lives in Belfast.
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