Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

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Publisher's Synopsis

Sagrada Familia is Helen Anderson's exploration of the isolation and erasure involved in loss, and a

reflection on the things which sustain us during hard times. Written in the aftermath of her becoming a widow only a few years after the death of her teenage daughter, these poems take us

from the agony of initial grief through to progress towards healing.


The trajectory of this journey is far from smooth: Sagrada Familia outlines the fragmentary nature of living with bereavement, lifting the cover on the private reality beneath outward appearances of

everyday survival. The poet shares her attempts to frame a language to deal with multiple shifts in

normality, whether on the beaches of her home in the North East of England or abroad. Like a

soundtrack which persists even when the backdrop changes, raw pain persists in the face of

attempts to find comfort in travel, nature, religion, and the re-shaping of memories: the only way

forward is to allow it to run its course.


Developing its motif of light forcing through darkness, Sagrada Familia ends on an uplifting, rallying

note. The final poems hint at happiness in a new - albeit unexpected - way of life, by means of real

change which does not involve hiding away, escaping, or conforming to society's expectations.

Ultimately, Helen Anderson's message is one of hope that trauma need not be the end, but can

become a bridge towards growth and to living on your own terms.



Book information

ISBN: 9781739827496
Publisher: Nine Pens
Imprint: Nine Pens
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 34
Weight: 59g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 2mm