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Loop of Jade Sarah Howe. A trinket box with twin lids inspires one of these poems and serves as a metaphor for the whole collection, written in a variety of narrative structure. Vignettes from myth, ancient proverbs, tradition and memoir form a mesmerising contemplation on themes of transition and duality, blurring the boundaries of time, place.  · In Loop of Jade, Sarah Howe’s debut collection, winner this week of this year’s TS Eliot prize, the poet attempts to merge personal accounts of her Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Sarah Howe. Hayley Madden. Sarah Howe was born in Hong Kong and lives in London, but is currently based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Loop of Jade was .


Sarah Howe, Loop of Jade (Chatto Windus, ), pp. Sarah Howe was first brought to my attention (and the attention of many others) in October of last year, when a video showing her poem 'Relativity' read by Stephen Hawking was posted online for National Poetry Day. The poem was a shot in the arm and so bowled me over that I. Sarah Howe was born in Hong Kong in to an English father and Chinese mother, and moved to England as a www.doorway.ru pamphlet, A Certain Chinese Encyclopedia, was published in , and she received an Eric Gregory Award in She lives in Cambridge and London. Loop of Jade is her first collection, which won the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Sunday Times / PFD Young Writer of the Year Award. Sarah Howe. Hayley Madden. Sarah Howe was born in Hong Kong and lives in London, but is currently based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Loop of Jade was published by Chatto Windus in Prose by This Poet.


Loop of Jade, by Sarah Howe, is the author’s debut poetry collection. It includes explorations of family, history, migration and inheritance. Within each work is an inherent restlessness tinged with longing. History, fable, Chinese culture, and modern life are skilfully woven together. “Something sets us looking for a place. Loop of Jade Sarah Howe. A trinket box with twin lids inspires one of these poems and serves as a metaphor for the whole collection, written in a variety of narrative structure. Loop of Jade is the first book of poetry by Chinese-British poet Sarah Howe, and the first debut collection to ever win the T. S. Eliot Prize, in The collection contains poems that trace the author's journey into her own roots (her dual Chinese and English ethnicity), including poems about growing up in Hong Kong and about her mother.

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