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Description
Product details
| Published | 12 Feb 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 144 |
| ISBN | 9781526666994 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Poetry |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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In Karen McCarthy Woolf's Unsafe, nature poetry is brought firmly into the 21st century – less kicking and screaming than hissing and clawing, like the feral cats that stalk the grubby backstreets of this brave and unsettling long poem. Nature poets sometimes have a tendency to depict place as if viewed through rose-tinted spectacles, but McCarthy Woolf's gaze is fearless. She focuses on forgotten damp corners to expose a gritty, glaring truth
Jade Cuttle, OBSERVER
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Unsafe is a work of intense epiphany. McCarthy Woolf deploys a tactical use of space to express a complex twenty-first-century politics of place. As poetry it helps us process and cope with the pressures of the modern world. A revelation
ROGER ROBINSON, T. S. Eliot Prize-winning author of A Portable Paradise
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In Unsafe, McCarthy Woolf deploys the white of the page as a weapon: a perpetual, visual reminder of pervasive suffocation. This collection is a work of textual performance, the tangible evidence of one voice's attempt to find spaces for itself – spaces in which to think about black and brown experiences – amidst loud, wordless whiteness. A catalogue of limits – both material and linguistic – and an analysis of those limits, Unsafe blends form to poke and press at the fences and ceilings that delineate empire
SUSANNAH DICKEY, PEN Heaney Prize-winning author of ISDAL
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Epic and complicated and fiercely intelligent. Karen McCarthy Woolf's Unsafe will stay with me forever
SAFIA ELHILLO, author of Girls That Never Die
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As urgent as it is meditative and thought provoking; Unsafe delights in its breathtaking use of language and form, it devastates in its clarity of vision
PRETI TANEJA, author of We That Are Young
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Suspenseful, inventive and empathetic – a brooding performance of surveilled, stolen, risky and reclaimed space where reading becomes an act of witness, companionship and defiance
ELIZABETH-JANE BURNETT, author of The Grassling
























