The House of Broken Things

Kim Moore author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Publishing:7th May '26

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 7th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The House of Broken Things cover

She's sleeping like a fairy tale girl, before the story
teaches girls like her a lesson.

In The House of Broken Things, motherhood is a spell, a terrible power, an intelligence, and transformative in all its complexity and ambivalence. These poems move like myth, invoking the ghosts of The House of Broken Things, where 'Broken mothers and damaged fathers / slept the sleep of those who do not / have time to think, and fractured children / dreamt the things you might expect / that fractured children dream.'

Moore's unflinching collection is an astonishing portrait of a mother. Her body as tender, contested territory. Her instincts fierce. Her mind alive with memories of her own childhood, marvelled by love for her young daughter, sharpened with foreboding for her safety in a broken world that has so often made to break her, too. There are truths our daughters must know, and there are burdens we must never pass on. To make them strong, must we also teach them to be afraid?

Calling the spirits of Anne Sexton, Emily Brontë, Adrienne Rich and others, she conjures an intimate atmosphere of haunted domesticity, the poems questioning and incantatory as a lullaby whispered to a cradled baby. Throughout, fears, griefs and anxieties are paired with moments of great tenderness, wit and revelation: brokenness can feel like a trap, but these poems always offer a way out.

The House of Broken Things is a thrilling new work from one of our boldest and most exciting poets.

Absolutely gripping . . . Moore's dazzling catalogue of poems swivels the spotlight onto her male subjects with a lyricism and genius "as high and bright as a lantern". This book is a revolutionary and subversive requisition of the female gaze, and it will be canonical -- Fiona Benson, on All The Men I Never Married
These are terrifically assured poems - sensual, perceptive, entertaining - which bridge the gap between feeling and utterance with a genuine lyric gift -- Carol Ann Duffy, on If We Could Speak Like Wolves

ISBN: 9781472160485

Dimensions: 204mm x 129mm x 22mm

Weight: unknown

112 pages