He, She, They, Us

An Anthology of Queer Poems

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Pub Date 9 May 2024 | Archive Date 10 May 2024

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One must-have reversible cover. Worn four different ways. You decide.

A poetry book like no other, with beautiful endpapers and a reversible cover jacket that allows you to choose your preferred pronoun from HE, SHE, THEY and US and four different colours: yellow, blue, green and pink. The perfect gift book or statement piece for any shelf.

He, She, They, Us pulls together poems from queer poets both old and new – from Oscar Wilde, Emily Dickinson and Langston Hughes to the likes of Jay Hulme, Dean Atta, Josie Giles, Nikita Gill, Theo Parish and Travis Alabanza. This anthology celebrates queerness in all its forms and takes us through the experiences that make us who we are today.

Collected and introduced by editor, writer and anthologist Charlie Castelletti, He, She, They, Us: Queer Poems contains an inclusive array of voices, from modern and contemporary poets to those who came before.

One must-have reversible cover. Worn four different ways. You decide.

A poetry book like no other, with beautiful endpapers and a reversible cover jacket that allows you to choose your preferred...


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ISBN 9781035034277
PRICE £18.99 (GBP)
PAGES 304

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