Poem of the week: Red Carpet by Steve Malmude
An elusive love poem, skittish and serious, seems to be about the poet’s mother and who might count as her ‘first love’
Red Carpet
A name
they call me
in the bosom
of her family
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An elusive love poem, skittish and serious, seems to be about the poet’s mother and who might count as her ‘first love’
Red Carpet
A name
they call me
in the bosom
of her family
3 months ago
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
48Kg by Batool Abu Aklee; Paper Crown by Heather Christle; New Cemetery by Simon Armitage; Red Carpet by Steve Malmude, edited by Miles Champion
48Kg by Batool Abu Akleen, translated by the poet, with…
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