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Overview"Written over a two year period, debut author Brian Oldham's collection of rumbling poems and prose dives deep into the queer chaos of finding yourself through love and loss. On a journey of self-acceptance and rebirth punctuated by shifting states of identity and perspective, ""Nameless"" is an introspective chronicle about finding your place in your self, featuring seventy pages embellished with black and white photographic illustrations." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian OldhamPublisher: Augur Editions Imprint: Augur Editions Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9780578871776ISBN 10: 0578871777 Pages: 72 Publication Date: 03 August 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPoems that taste brand new A beautiful compilation of poems on self-exploration and discovery, from a quickly adapting queer perspective; Nameless is an introspective work that dissects what you know about yourself as life may seem to rapidly unravel. Finding your place is never easy, as witnessed through Oldham's strife towards 'that ever-shifting line' of self-hood. Through love and loss, we're invited inside the author's journey, presented with sharpened wit and a taste towards sensitivity. Promiscuous and shattering- Oldham's most intimate self-portrait to date This sprawling collection of poems and prose reads like a secret you're not quite sure belongs to you. Oldham has a real talent for telling whole stories in a single line. A new frontier of queer writing- this is required LGBTQ+ reading. I've never felt a connection to a piece of work like this. Illustrated by moody black and white imagery, Oldham builds a new world with Nameless . Relatable, stirring, and heartbreaking. """Poems that taste brand new"" ""A beautiful compilation of poems on self-exploration and discovery, from a quickly adapting queer perspective; ""Nameless"" is an introspective work that dissects what you know about yourself as life may seem to rapidly unravel."" ""Finding your place is never easy, as witnessed through Oldham's strife towards 'that ever-shifting line' of self-hood. Through love and loss, we're invited inside the author's journey, presented with sharpened wit and a taste towards sensitivity."" ""Promiscuous and shattering- Oldham's most intimate self-portrait to date"" ""This sprawling collection of poems and prose reads like a secret you're not quite sure belongs to you. Oldham has a real talent for telling whole stories in a single line."" ""A new frontier of queer writing- this is required LGBTQ+ reading. I've never felt a connection to a piece of work like this."" ""Illustrated by moody black and white imagery, Oldham builds a new world with ""Nameless"". Relatable, stirring, and heartbreaking.""" Author Information"Brian Oldham is an award winning interdisciplinary artist and writer. Known for their self-portraiture and photography, their work has been published internationally and featured in exhibitions across Paris, New York, London, Berlin, and Los Angeles. In their most intimate portrait to date, Oldham released ""Nameless"", an illustrated collection of auto-biographical poems and prose about identity, and finding yourself through love and loss." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |