Description
Erato takes its title from the muse of lyric poetry. At the centre is an interrogation of the lyric as a vehicle to write the world, both the beauty and the horror. Drawing on documentary-style narratives of her life, combined with lyric reinventions, Rees-Jones asks questions about past, present and future, about the slippages of memory, all our errors and erasures, and the places we inhabit when processing trauma. It is a book full of flames and scars, landscape and animals, and at its heart the transformative music that runs beneath words, and the bodies we inhabit when we love.





Poems Written Abroad
Jinx
Pearls of the Faith or Islam's Rosary being the ninety-nine names of Allah (Asma-el-Husna) With Comments in Verse from various Oriental Sources
Us
Selected Poems
100 Poems
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats