Awaeke Emezi’s latest novel is a romance with a difference. Slowly unfolding the narrative with their characteristic poetic prose, Emezi gives us a story of love surviving grief, life after death, and sex by the sea.
In Rojbîn Arjen Yigit’s powerful poem, ‘Daykêmîn (Mother)’, a child sits down to dinner and savours her mother’s stories of when she first arrived in Britain and had to navigate many cultural and linguistic barriers.