In the Hollow of the Wave
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Auckland University Press
Published:10th Jul '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

"I lay strips of pale peach cotton and cloud-printed cloth side by side.
Each becomes a strange, asymmetric quilt block.
Each block like a sentence, each sentence an island, all the islands loosely touching."
In her second book of poetry, Nina Mingya Powles skilfully threads together themes of belonging and material inheritance against a backdrop of verse, collage and textile. From shorelines in Aotearoa, the UK and across Asia, this collection moves through words and images to explore water and the body, sewing and artmaking, personal histories and multicultural identities. In the Hollow of the Wave questions the possibilities of what a poem can be.
With delicate beauty and complexity, In the Hollow of the Wave explores the body and relationships, earthquakes and weather, artworks and craft, as Powles weaves hybrid identity, memory and dreams across generations, across the globe towards the uncertainty of home. — Alison Wong
I love the way this collection comes together like a quilt of memories, textures, threads, images, thoughts, ghosts, resonances and folded language, in a way that is so inviting and so expansive. I found it both comforting and exciting to read, and want to reread it over and over again. — Anna Jackson
ISBN: 9781776711512
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96 pages