Selected Bundle - Save on a selection of recently shortlisted collections for £40
Selected Bundle - Save on a selection of recently shortlisted collections for £40
A special bundle offer on:
Natalie Shapero’s Stay Dead - shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize 2025
Juana Adcock’s I Sugar the Bones - shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2025 and the Saltire Book Award for Poetry 2025
Azad Ashim Sharma’s Boiled Owls - shortlisted for the Jhalak Prize 2025
Fady Joudah’s […] - shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2024 and the National Book Award for Poetry 2024
‘An alarmingly accomplished debut. A long way now from traditional elegy, Kruhly’s poems speak of nourishment and squalor, palliative care and dirty linen, tenderness and harm. Their unnerving domestic noire is both off-kilter and riveting: one dare not look away.’ —Fiona Benson
‘This moving collection from Madeleine Kruhly is a disintegrated study on care and inheritance that moves states and concepts of emotion, growth and home, playfully and carefully. It’s a tender evocation of patri and matrilineal relationships, smarting and considered, powerful and gentle.’ —Rachael Allen
About Madeleine Kruhly
Madeleine Kruhly is a poet and editor from Radnor, Pennsylvania. She works in London, and lives outside of it with her husband. To my father, now dead in room 318 is her debut collection.

