A shaped poem concerning colonialism

In her latest column for Prospect, Ruth looks at a poem by multi-award-winning poet and novelist Kei Miller, and discusses the tradition of shaped poems, which use words’ configuration on a page as an extra way to get over what the poem is about.

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