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Luck Is the Hook by @Idharker

By Pamelascott

Imtiaz Dharker grew up a Muslim Calvinist in a Lahori household in Glasgow, was adopted by India and married into Wales. Her main themes are drawn from a life of transitions: childhood, exile, journeying, home, displacement, religious strife and terror, and latterly, grief. She is also an accomplished artist, and all her collections are illustrated with her drawings, which form an integral part of her books.

Luck Is the Hook is her sixth book from Bloodaxe. In these poems, chance plays a part in finding or losing people and places that are loved: a change in the weather, a trick of language, a bomb that misses its mark, six pomegranate seeds eaten by mistake; all these events cast long shadows and raise questions about who is recording them, about believing, not believing, wanting to believe.

A knot undone at Loch Lomond snags over Glasgow, a seal swims in the Clyde, a ghost stalks her quarry at a stepped well, an elephant and a cathedral come face to face on the frozen Thames, a return ticket is thrown into the tide of Humber, strangers wash in. Even in an uncertain world, love tangles with luck, flights show up on the radar and technology keeps track of desire. Imtiaz Dharker was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry 2014 for Over the Moon and for her services to poetry.

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Light shakes out the dishrag sky and scatters the water with sequins. CHAUDIHRI SHER MOBARIK LOOKS AT THE LOCH

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(@BloodaxeBooks, 29 March 2018, ebook, 128 pages, borrowed from @natpoetrylib via @OverDriveLibs)

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I've read work by the poet in anthologies and really enjoyed it but this is the first full-length collection I've read. I thought Luck Is the Hook is a great collection of poetry. I enjoyed every word I found between the pages. The poems are rich and diverse in subject matter, style and structure. I really liked the illustration, created by the poet scattered throughout the book as well which added extra layers of meaning. This is hugely enjoyable collection of poetry.

Luck Hook @Idharker

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