Breaking Glass Beata Duncan on her extraordinary journey from the closing poems of Berlin Blues (Green Bottle Press) to her emigration from Nazi Germany and her arrival and resettlement as a twelve-year-old refugee in England. These beguilingly arch and lyrical poems sing of the challenge of relocation as she stakes a claim to and stamps her authority on a new language makes new friends and experiences teenage love and student life during the London Blitz while she fears for the safety of a mother she might never again see. Characterised throughout by the irony and mischievous humour of their spirited optimistic and gifted author these important remarkable and vivid poems are absolutely `emotion recollected in tranquility.’
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