Please join us in the bookshop for an evening to celebrate the launch of Trumpet 14, published by Poetry Ireland. Trumpet is a bite sized literary pamphlet of reviews, opinions and essays on poetry and the arts. This issue of Trumpet is guest edited by Nandi Jola.
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Trumpet 14
Trumpet 14, edited by Nandi Jola, is now available for pre-order purchase online. It features poetry from Shelley Tracey, Mari Maxwell, Sello Huma, and Amy Abdullah Barry, among others, as well as striking artwork from Anfaal Al-Mughalles.
Trumpet offers an alternative commentary on the poetry and literary scenes, including both mainstream and marginalised voices. Nandi Jola’s issue focuses on themes of migration, memory, and breath/breathlessness. From the editor: ‘Breath has that lingering sense of travelling somewhere, of being inhaled by something or someone else, and by unravelling the connections of breath comes topics of seeking refuge, drowning, injustice, citizenship, and forced migration.’
These themes are explored in essays and short stories as well as poetry. Viviana Fiorentino considers the concepts of ius sanguinis, ius soli, and ius culturae, and the legal distinctions surrounding the immigration process in her essay, ‘Citizenship’. Alanna Offield’s ‘A Crow Story’ speaks on belonging and ‘flying between worlds’ from New Mexico and the US/Mexico border to Belfast. The issue also includes a short story from Pallavi Padma-Uday as well as a review, by Landa Wo, of Japa Fire: An Anthology of Poems on African and African Diasporic Migration.