Poem

Women and Other Flowers

Title Women and Other Flowers
Author Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi

Instances of Publication

A published appearance of this poem.

Collection/Anthology Year of Publication Medium View Details
Writing Home: The 'New Irish' Poets 2019 Print Anthology View Details
Publication Instance Details #2791
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology Writing Home: The 'New Irish' Poets
Date of Publication 2019
Publisher Dedalus Press (Ireland)
Page Number(s) 30-31
Publication Overview
Translation Is Multilingual Explicit Irish Context? Ekphrasis Has Paratext? Reference to News, Media or Technology
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No
Yes
No
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Details
Human Rights Issues
Irish Context
Languages
Genre Short Lyric
Medium Print Anthology
Notes This poem opens up with a traditional fairy-tale opening line, 'once upon a time'. The poet-speaker of the poem describes her transition to living in Ireland and becoming an EU citizen. The difficulty of her becoming 'Irish' and acclimatising to a new culture is expressed in the first cold Irish winter that she experiences, which she finds extremely difficult. Surviving the winter, however, the young girl survives the trauma of 'self-renewal' and will once again be whole.
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