Bunny by Selima Hill

Bunny

Selima Hill

I felt myself being pulled into the bleak yet richly imaginative world of the narrator. Unlike a lot of poetry collections, this one builds a complete, though non-linear, story and uses surprisingly short, compact poems containing startling, incongruous (and occasionally baffling) imagery.

Extract

he's waiting in the hall for her return -
if waiting is the word for not waiting,

for wanting her, and more than her, and
breathing very slowly, like an ear-drop.

from Cashmere

Parallels
  • Ariel by Sylvia Plath
  • Selected Poems by Anne Sexton
  • Film - An Angel at my Table
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Violence
Explicit sexual content