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Paper Skin and Wooden Bones gathers the commended and winning entries from a CND Peace Education competition marking the eightieth anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, edited by Aaron Kent and Antony Owen. Written largely by school-age poets, the anthology meets nuclear catastrophe through stark, economical means: anaphora, the litany of names, abrupt line breaks, and passages of white space weighted towards silence. Across the selection a single catastrophe is turned to opposed ends, some poems holding to bare statement and refusing consolation, others tracing regrowth in the ruin.

 

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Paper Skin and Wooden Bones

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  • Released August 31st, 2026

    5" x 8"

    52 pages

    978-1-918628-12-8

    RRP: £10.99 / $14.99 / €12.99

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