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Somebody Give This Heart a Pen by @SophiaThakur

By Pamelascott

"An amazingly talented spoken word artist" MTV

From acclaimed performance poet Sophia Thakur comes a powerful first collection of poems exploring issues of identity, difference, faith, relationships, fear, loss and joy. Intricate, evocative and dazzling - these are poems that explore the experiences that connect people; they encourage readers to look within and explore the tendencies of the heart.

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[Before place / before time / before God separated the water from the skies THE PROCESS]

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(@WalkerBooksUK, 3 October 2019, e-book, 128 pages, borrowed from @GlasgowLib via @OverDriveLibs)

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I'd never heard of the poet before and chose this because I liked the title and bright cover. I like spoken word poetry and I'm a massive fan of Kate Tempest so I was looking forward to reading this collection. I enjoyed every poem. Like many modern poetry collections the theme are universal conveyed in a very personal way. The themes explored here include connections, disconnection, love and identity. The collection is split into sections and each one tackles a slightly different theme / concept. The poems in this collection would be amazing performed on a stage. The poet performs some of her work on YouTube which I need to check out.

Somebody Give This Heart @SophiaThakur

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