
Foretokens
$38.91
- Paperback
96 pages
- Release Date
1 November 2025
Summary
Foretokens: A Journey Through Inheritance and Identity
A landmark new collection from T. S. Eliot Prize-winner Sarah Howe, navigating the complex inheritance of family, language, and colonialism - and forming a portrait of a mother in search of her past and herself.
‘Howe is peerless and I look at her work, happily, with awe’ OCEAN VUONG
‘Unearthed in a clear-out, a picture calendar she’s kept- hoarding, I’ve learnt, is a mark of the emigrant -across continents and t…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781784746131 |
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ISBN-10: | 1784746134 |
Author: | Sarah Howe |
Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
Imprint: | Chatto & Windus |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 96 |
Release Date: | 1 November 2025 |
Weight: | 300g |
Dimensions: | 216mm x 135mm x 20mm |
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Critics Review
‘What a capacious tapestry of textures, sound, and a restless quest toward formal possibility. Beyond the many vital themes and questions this book crosses, every poem is wrought with a deeply considered celebration of poetry itself - what it might do, what it might breach, and who it is for. Howe is peerless and I look at her work, happily, with awe’ * Ocean Vuong, author of Night Sky with Exit Wounds *‘Sarah Howe’s poetry is as luminous as beams of morning light, as precise as a surgical knife, as emotional as a personal confession, and as narratively enthralling as a fairy tale of old’ * Xiaolu Guo, author of Once Upon a Time in the East *‘Sarah Howe’s Foretokens extends her intergenerational investigations with quiet candour, tracing patterns across memory, laundry, porcelain, genes, and languages to reconstruct loss and selfhood. The collection senses “another version/ of the past then unwriting itself,” navigating from childbirth to bereavement through poems that function as formal contortions—thinking and unthinking cliché, twisting the lines to expose the fragility of our past and present’ * Kit Fan, author of Diamond Hill *‘Sarah Howe’s Foretokens is the best kind of book—undefinable and capacious. Howe’s language and poems are labyrinthian, where the frame of a maze and the wandering and re-wandering seems essential, perhaps more essential than what’s discovered. I’m struck by the variety of formal engagements in this book of beautifully thoughtful, re-thoughtful, and thought-through poems. I’m so grateful for the ridges of Howe’s mind and how lucky we get to follow its delicate and rigorous curvatures through history, lineage, motherhood, art, and so much more. What remains after grief? Nothing corporeal, but perhaps the vapor of inheritance: “I am not immune/to this mania this malaise/this inherited dream/of an archive/so complete nothing/could ever hurt again’ * Victoria Chang, author of OBIT and With My Back to the World *
About The Author
Sarah Howe
Sarah Howe is a British poet, academic and editor. Born in Hong Kong to an English father and Chinese mother, she moved to England as a child. Her pamphlet, A Certain Chinese Encyclopedia, won an Eric Gregory Award, and her first collection, Loop of Jade (Chatto & Windus, 2015), won the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. In 2014, she co-founded Prac Crit, an online journal of poetry and criticism. She is currently the Poetry Editor at Chatto & Windus and an Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Liverpool.
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