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Encyclopaedia
Encyclopaedia
Encyclopaedia
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Chloe Elliott's Encyclopaedia is playful and visceral, exploring boundaries of identity and the search for meaning in poems that delight with richly tactile language. Formally varied, these poems are unflinching in their physicality.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2023
ISBN9781914914546
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    Encyclopaedia - Chloe Elliott

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    Published 2023 by

    New Poets List

    The Poetry Business

    Campo House,

    54 Campo Lane,

    Sheffield S1 2EG

    Copyright © Chloe Elliott 2023

    All Rights Reserved

    ISBN 978-1-914914-53-9

    eBook ISBN 978-1-914914-54-6

    Typeset by Utter

    Cover image: Marissa Rodriguez on Unsplash

    Printed by Biddles Books

    Smith|Doorstop Books are a member of Inpress:

    www.inpressbooks.co.uk

    Distributed by NBN International, 1 Deltic Avenue,

    Rooksley, Milton Keynes MK13 8LD

    The Poetry Business gratefully acknowledges the support of Arts Council England.

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    Contents

    Aupair

    Body

    Cow

    Dreamtheory

    Eating Orange Peel Is An Act Against God

    Encyclopaedia

    Fishcoarse

    Gay Club

    Grey Pennant

    Lacan’s Ladies

    Leotard

    Red Is The Body Electric

    Sever

    Tripe

    Ungracious

    Wasps

    Water

    Acknowledgements

    The emperor was a fickle god.

    He preferred to be thrilled by an automatic bird

    in filigreed gold. A musicbox, a leitmotif.

    Love me, please. Orange blossom.

    – Sarah Howe, ‘A Certain Chinese Encyclopaedia’.

    Aupair

    And then the kid makes a joke about a pointy hat & says your trousers would fit in a paddy field. And then he says god won’t

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