Them!, 9781035025213
Paperback
Trans life explored: work, tech, ecology, online, and outside.

Them!

'a bold and inimitable tour de force' - guardian

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  • Paperback

    112 pages

  • Release Date

    28 October 2024

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Summary

Them!: A Trans Poetic Intervention

Them! by Harry Josephine Giles is a challenging and subversive collection of poems about trans life as it is lived today, through the lenses of work, technology and ecology.

Witty, candid, furious, and always compelling, Them! negotiates the fraught and fruitful space between the worlds of ‘online’ and the ‘outside’, and how they fuse and diverge in the imagination.

Giles’ visual poetics create an unusually dynamic reading experienc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781035025213
ISBN-10:1035025213
Author:Harry Josephine Giles
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Imprint:Picador
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:112
Release Date:28 October 2024
Weight:126g
Dimensions:197mm x 153mm x 10mm
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Critics Review

With wit and strange beauty … Giles celebrates an explosive efflorescence of forms, from prose poetry and erasures to dazzling visual poems, songs, photo-poems, a hilarious flow chart concerning gender reassignment protocol, and minimalist nature poems … A bold and inimitable tour de force – Philip Terry * Guardian *Skilful and seditious poems … furious in [their] humanity and exceptional range of expression * Poetry Book Society *A complex collection – inventive, spiky and in possession of fiery energy – Vona Groarke * Irish Times *

About The Author

Harry Josephine Giles

Harry Josephine Giles is a writer and performer from Orkney. She holds an MA in Theatre Directing from East 15 Acting School and a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the University of Stirling. Her verse novel Deep Wheel Orcadia was published by Picador in October 2021 and received the 2022 Arthur C. Clarke Award for Science Fiction Book of the Year. Her poetry collections - Tonguit (Freight Books, 2015) and The Games (Out-Spoken Press, 2018) - were shortlisted for the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award (twice), the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, and the Saltire Poetry Book of the Year.

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