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  • Published: 23 May 2024
  • ISBN: 9781529921687
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 80
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Slip

  • Amelia Loulli




One in three women in Britain have an abortion. For such a common procedure, it has not been the subject of a dedicated book of poetry - not, at least, until now.

One in three women in Britain have an abortion. For such a common procedure, it has not been the subject of a dedicated book of poetry - not, at least, until now.

*Winner of the Seamus Heaney First Collection Poetry Prize 2025*

'Painful, brave and steadfastly honest' ANDREW MCMILLAN

'Original, essential... An unforgettable collection' FIONA BENSON

Amelia Loulli opens this fearless, frank, absorbing debut with the words 'I'm going to tell you what happened', and that is precisely what she does. With these careful, generous, insistent poems, we are led through the experience of abortion and surprised at every turn. There is vulnerability and despair, there is the shame and silence too, but there is also the constant, steady pulse of compassion, tenderness and wonder at the world.

Slip is a daring book, not just in subject but in style: skilfully worked, integrating the rich terror of nursery rhymes and folk tales with the bland banalities and euphemisms of social interaction, of medical techniques. It is also, sadly, a necessary book - provocative and transformative poetry about women as mothers and survivors. A cry of fury and a cry of love.

  • Published: 23 May 2024
  • ISBN: 9781529921687
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 80
Categories:

Praise for Slip

Slip is essential reading: a beautiful, fiercely moving debut from a brilliant young poet. Amelia Loulli stakes out fresh imaginative territory in language that makes a new and thrilling music

Jacob Polley, author of Jackself

Slip returns again and again to what should not be a radical thing to say – that a woman must be able to choose what happens to her body. These poems make a complex, wild, contradictory, beautiful, grief-inducing and tender journey into the landscape of motherhood, and what it means to both accept and refuse it

Kim Moore, author of The Art of Falling

Painful, brave and steadfastly honest lyric poems which sing beautifully of the resilience and everyday miracles of the body

Andrew McMillan, author of Physical

Original, essential and utterly bewitching; from fairy tale to clinic, hallelujah-gospel-choir to nursery rhyme, Slip hurtles us through abuse, adolescence, child-raising and abortion. Driven by love, grief and fierce joy, these sublime poems insist throughout on a woman’s right to bodily autonomy and song. An unforgettable collection

Fiona Benson, author of Ephemeron

The poems are bare, bold and declarative, drawing on the idioms of fairy tale, scripture and the medical textbook to great effect. [...] [Slip] offers confidence, razor-sharp humour and a fine lyrical instinct.

Dave Coates, Poetry Book Society

Slip… [is] the first ever collection dedicated to abortion – should be mandatory reading in 2024… Loulli’s poetry is far more than pretty prose – it is a war cry

Independent, *Christmas Guide Guide 2024*
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