With exquisite sensitivity, rigorous measure, and steadfastness, Agarau writes a history in which the personal and lyrical necessarily run through its marrow.---aracelis girmay, author of the black maria
In a world that clamors for universality, Agarau looks within--invested in bringing to mind the beauty and brutality of his community, reminding us that humans are more alike than they are not.---D.M. Aderibigbe, author of How the End First Showed
Set in rural Ibadan, Nigeria, the debut from Agarau examines the country's ritual killings and child abductions from recent history to the present.---Publishers Weekly
In the haunting horrorscape of these poems, crying bones usurp the streets; 'days of vanishing' darken into nights of wrenching anguish. 'Everywhere weed grows is a wide mouth eating children'.---Niyi Osundare, author of Songs from the Marketplace
Evil is a question for God and beauty emerges despite what the politicians have ruined... In this harrowing collection, Agarau shapes and sifts through shadow until light treads steadily home.---Remica Bingham-Risher, author of Room Swept Home