
A Dress of Locusts
$23.49
- Paperback
64 pages
- Release Date
29 September 2025
Summary
A Dress of Locusts: An Unforgettable Song Cycle
‘Essential reading’ Poetry Book Society Review ‘Safa Khatib’s poems open my eyes, sharpen my ears’ SAFIA ELHILLO ‘With a meditative clarity, Khatib calls us to account for the ways we have – and continue to – turn eyes away from the historic now’ NIKI HERD
An electrifying debut collection exploring language and revolution, by an extraordinary new poetic talent<…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781526667960 |
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ISBN-10: | 1526667967 |
Author: | Safa Khatib |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Imprint: | Bloomsbury Poetry |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 64 |
Release Date: | 29 September 2025 |
Weight: | 78g |
Dimensions: | 200mm x 126mm x 22mm |
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Critics Review
Composed with bold, economical precision, Khatib’s debut comprises a blend of dream, riddle, parable, and prophecy. The book’s title is spoken by Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war. This is, incredibly, an apt punctum for the book’s meditations on desire, faith, and ancient continuities between the so-called “West” and “(Middle) East”. Khatib’s wildly ambitious imagination collapses those divisions and defies contemporary geopolitical premises. The book’s idiosyncratic spirituality and vision are matched by its delightful, playful earthiness. Essential reading – DAVE COATES * Poetry Book Society (Summer Bulletin) *I am spellbound by these poems, their heartfelt percussion, their clean slice of precision. Safa Khatib’s poems open my eyes, sharpen my ears. Here is a poet I will read in every eternity – SAFIA ELHILLO, author of Girls That Never DieKhatib’s voice is, as you might expect, powerfully polyphonic; brilliant … A Dress of Locusts isn’t just about language, or myth, or memory, however – it’s about how those things press on the body, reconfigure desire, and reshape our faith. All of which gives the book, despite its slim size, a very powerful charge indeed – MAB JONES * Buzz *This slim but powerful collection makes connections that are seldom voiced and collapses eras of world history into each other … Khatib breaks open the easy complicity of so much modern discourse – EVE KIMBER * Pulsar *A Dress of Locusts suggests that memory can be ephemeral and speech an effort not quite realized. And yet, for Khatib, these realities are no excuse. Without admonishment, but with a meditative clarity, Khatib calls us to account for the ways we have – and continue to – turn eyes away from the historic now – NIKI HERD, author of The Stuff of HollywoodSafa Khatib’s poems take us everywhere and nowhere. They take us to the river and bring us back thirsty. They are suspended in the in-between – in the pockets of the body, in late visits to the ruins, in the phone calls demanding a life together. Khatib does not shy away from Empire by hiding in the interior, she blurs both topographies into one – MONA KAREEM, author of I Will Not Fold These Maps
About The Author
Safa Khatib
Safa Khatib is a poet, translator, teacher and daughter of South Indian immigrants. Her writing has appeared in numerous journals, including Words Without Borders, the Baffler, the Kenyon Review and the White Review. She is the recipient of support from the US Fulbright Program and the Stadler Center for Poetry, among other institutions. She is currently a PhD student in the Track for International Writers in the department of Comparative Literature at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri.
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