The Meanest Flower

Mimi Khalvati author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:26th Jul '07

£9.95

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The Meanest Flower cover

Inspired by Shakespeare's songs, the short poems of Emily Dickinson, and Wordsworth's "Lucy" poems, this collection of songlike poetry is based on the ubiquitous spread of weeds - like the shallow rooting plants, small poems can grow anywhere. In her seventh collection, Khalvati demonstrates a dazzling mastery of traditional forms and experiments with the Ghazal, an ancient Persian form comprised of an unrhymed couplet. Evoking three generations and geographies of women, "The Meanest Flower" reinstates the joyful, audible aspect of the lyric.

"Any number of other poems could be cited from Khalvati's superb volume that would further attest to her genius for translating in this way what might superficially seem old or recycled idioms into something novel and almost entirely her own (the collection includes villanelles, terze rime, and even a heroic crown of sonnets)." Rafael Campo, "Boston Review"

  • Short-listed for T S Eliot Prize 2007

ISBN: 9781857548686

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 10mm

Weight: 113g

96 pages