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In The Hollow Of The Wave

by Nina Mingya Powles

A hand-stitched seascape of words and images from an award-winning writer. "I lay strips of pale peach cotton and cloud-printed cloth side by side. Each becomes a strange, asymmetric quilt block. Each block like a sentence, each sentence an island, all the islands loosely touching." In her second book of poetry, Nina Mingya Powles skilfully threads together themes of belonging and material inheritance against a backdrop of verse, collage and textile. From shorelines in Aotearoa, the UK and across Asia, this collection moves through words and images to explore water and the body, sewing and artmaking, personal histories and multicultural identities. In the Hollow of the Wave questions the possibilities of what a poem can be.
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Pages:

96

Published:

Jul 2025

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Auckland University Press

ISBN:

9781776711512

A hand-stitched seascape of words and images from an award-winning writer. "I lay strips of pale peach cotton and cloud-printed cloth side by side. Each becomes a strange, asymmetric quilt block. Each block like a sentence, each sentence an island, all the islands loosely touching." In her second book of poetry, Nina Mingya Powles skilfully threads together themes of belonging and material inheritance against a backdrop of verse, collage and textile. From shorelines in Aotearoa, the UK and across Asia, this collection moves through words and images to explore water and the body, sewing and artmaking, personal histories and multicultural identities. In the Hollow of the Wave questions the possibilities of what a poem can be.
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This collection is a coming together of fibre, a knitting of memory, texture, image and belonging that explores art, place, and the environment. Powles is a gentle radical, challenging how form can be in poetry by combining collage, textile, colour and sequencing in a way that not only shows her mastery but is visually stunning. And though this technique is so wonderful, the reader never loses sight of the personal current.

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