The Celox and the Clot
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Burning Eye Books
Published:7th Sep '18
Should be back in stock very soon

Hafsah Aneela Bashir’s debut poetry collection is charged with a fierce compulsion to reveal and explore raw and open wounds from the domestic to political settings. With searingly and sharply observed detail, her poetry not only documents the tragic harm that war inflicts upon people but also explores relationships which are under strain closer to our domestic lives.
A collection framed within a conceit of journeys, it crucially opens with ‘Gulshan-I-Iqbal Park’ confronting the reader with the cold brutality of terrorism and the murder of children in their play-park. As the journey begins with a hijacked lift and ends with a pile of ‘footless shoes’ at the gates to the park, the reader continues this consciously crafted journey embracing personal and universal subjects and themes.
This assured and fearless voice wields words and constructs a maze of striking imagery to make readers stop and look again and again at what they had imagined was the familiar.
As in her poem ‘Jasmine’, Hafsah’s writing takes hold of and shakes complacency and misconceptions with beautiful simplicity. Replete with tender and poignant moments, this collection is an exploration of the human condition and the conflicts that arise within us.
`There is a strength, humanity and vitality in her writing that I find glorious, hopeful and outstanding. A powerful debut collection, heartfelt and original, Hafsah has a voice that rips your heart out.' SALENA GODDEN; `This epic and moving collection from Hafsah Aneela Bashir arrives in UK literature when it is needed most - a humorous, heartbreaking and elegant examination of modern motherhood and modern warfare, politics and personal disappointments, familial negotiation and the cultural negation that post-colonialism still exerts in so many places. A beautiful book.' SABRINA MAHFOUZ; `This is a startling, bold debut from a voice that needs to be heard in contemporary poetry. Hafsah Aneela Bashir's work simmers with questing, searching intelligence, brims with compassion, anger and love. These poems never settle for the ordinary, reaching for images that ruffle the surface of our everyday lives: the `serrated edge' of a phone call, a house like a corpse, the `aubergine eye' of a paint stain. Above all else, this is poetry which humanises its every subject - Bashir eloquently challenges complacency, calls-out hatred and fear, honours people by their names.'HELEN MORT
ISBN: 9781911570509
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 133g
100 pages