Author: Bratten, Jo
Literature & literary studies
Published on 16 September 2022 by Fly on the Wall Press in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 36 pages
129 x 198 x 21 | 44g
Climactericnoun1.
a critical period or event.
'the first major climacteric in twenty-first-century poetry'2.
MEDICINEthe period of life when fertility is in decline; (in women) menopause.
'most women do not experience significant psychological problems at the climacteric''our hair is coming out in clumps; we are sweeping it from corners, from beneath the bed, gathering it into our sleepless nest'How can we love ourselves at the climacteric of our lives; of the planet? Jo Bratten's debut poetry chapbook bubbles with anger and guilt at the failures of both spirit and body and a coming to terms with loss, for the natural passing of loved ones, and the unnatural passing of our planet's ecosystems. These poems offer solace: you are not alone - 'In the fractured dark we're all doomscrolling/before dawn, lit up like Caravaggios.' They offer the simplest kind of love: the joy that can be found within nature.