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The Hopeful Hat by Carole Satyamurti

By Pamelascott
The Hopeful Hat is a posthumous collection from a poet whose work is informed by her keen eye for social injustice and, equally, by the breadth of her compassion.

Poignantly, these late poems are also Satyamurti's nuanced poetic response to having her voice box removed following a diagnosis of laryngeal cancer. Clear-eyed in the face of her own mortality, she produced a series of courageous poems that are, as Carol Ann Duffy said of her work, 'laced with the hard stuff'. They are also graced with Satyamurti's unique and subtle wit.

Carole Satyamurti was preparing these poems for publication at the time of her death and left the manuscript in an advanced state of readiness. The sequencing of the poems, and the sections they are grouped in, had already been decided by her.

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At the bus stop, a dishevelled woman in drab clothingmuch too big for her, is blowing a bright descantTHE HOPEFUL HAT

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(@BloodaxeBooks, 23 February 2023, e-book, 64 pages, #ARC from the publisher via @ edelweiss_squad)

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This is a new poet for me. I really enjoyed The Hopeful Hat. I liked the different styles of poems in the collection and the range of subject matter. The poems are well written, and I enjoyed the prose style and imagery. Some of the poems powerfully written. I especially enjoyed The Hopeful Hat, Sea Change, Requiem for a Death Foretold and April.

Hopeful Carole Satyamurti


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