Hannah Lowe taught for a decade in an inner-city London sixth form. At the heart of this book of compassionate and energetic sonnets are 'The Kids', her students, the teenagers she nurtured. But the poems go further, meeting her own child self as she comes of age in the riotous 80s and 90s, later bearing witness to her small son's experience.
Hannah Lowe Bücher
Hannah Lowe gehört zu einer Generation jüngerer Dichter, deren Werk das multikulturelle Leben Londons und seiner Umgebung in den achtziger und neunziger Jahren feiert. Sie schreibt mit einem starken Sinn für Ort, Stimme und emotionale Subtilität. Ihre Gedichte zeichnen sich durch eine lebendige Darstellung spezifischer Orte und eine nuancierte Erforschung menschlicher Erfahrungen aus.





Hannah Lowe's father Chick, a half-Chinese, half-black Jamaican immigrant, worked long hours at night to support his family - except Chick was no ordinary working man. A legendary gambler, he would vanish into the shadows of East London to win at cards or dice, returning in daylight to greet the daughter whose love and respect he courted.
The Neighbourhood
- 18 Seiten
- 1 Lesestunde
What is a neighbour? What makes a community? In this themed collection, Hannah Lowe focuses on the urban places she knows and loves, and finds a rich complexity of neighbourliness under the extreme pressure. These poems look urgently into the future, into communities bearing the weight of austerity and gentrification, where global struggles manifest in the local. Nowhere is more at stake than the circle of home the author draws around her infant son, who must learn the fragile meanings of the neighbourhood.
Chick
- 71 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Hannah Lowe's first book of poems takes you on a journey round her father, a Chinese-black Jamaican migrant who disappeared at night to play cards or dice in London's old East End to support his family, an unstable and dangerous existence that took its toll on his physical and mental health. 'Chick' was his gambling nickname.
Chan
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Lowe's second collection follows her widely acclaimed debut, Chick, about her father, a Chinese-Jamaican gambler. Another of his nicknames, Chan also represents the travellers and shapeshifters in these poems.