The Wrong Person to Ask

Marjorie Lotfi’s award-winning debut collection is a book of two halves, each a meditation on the idea of home, both the places we start and end up in our lives. 

Spanning a childhood in Iran dislocated by revolution, through years as a young woman in America, to her current home in Scotland, these poems ask what it means to come from somewhere else, what we carry with us when we leave, and how we land in a new place and finally come to rest. 

Winner of the James Berry Poetry Prize 2021

Winner of the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2024 (Forward Prizes)

Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2024

Poetry Book Society Special Commendation

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The Wrong Person to Ask

Marjorie Lotfi’s award-winning debut collection is a book of two halves, each a meditation on the idea of home, both the places we start and end up in our lives. 

Spanning a childhood in Iran dislocated by revolution, through years as a young woman in America, to her current home in Scotland, these poems ask what it means to come from somewhere else, what we carry with us when we leave, and how we land in a new place and finally come to rest. 

Winner of the James Berry Poetry Prize 2021

Winner of the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2024 (Forward Prizes)

Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2024

Poetry Book Society Special Commendation

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The Wrong Person to Ask

The Wrong Person to Ask

by Marjorie Lotfi
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The Wrong Person to Ask

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Marjorie Lotfi’s award-winning debut collection is a book of two halves, each a meditation on the idea of home, both the places we start and end up in our lives. 

Spanning a childhood in Iran dislocated by revolution, through years as a young woman in America, to her current home in Scotland, these poems ask what it means to come from somewhere else, what we carry with us when we leave, and how we land in a new place and finally come to rest. 

Winner of the James Berry Poetry Prize 2021

Winner of the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2024 (Forward Prizes)

Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2024

Poetry Book Society Special Commendation


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780376400
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books
Publication date: 10/19/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marjorie Lotfi was born in New Orleans, moved to Tehran as a baby with her American mother and Persian father, and fled Iran with one suitcase and an hour's notice during the Iranian Revolution. After waiting with family for her father's return in her mother's tiny hometown in Ohio, she lived in different parts of the US before moving to New York as a young lawyer in 1996 and then back and forth to the UK, settling in the UK in 1999, and in Scotland in 2005. Her pamphlet Refuge, poems about her childhood in revolutionary Iran, was published by Tapsalteerie Press in 2018. She has been the Poet in Residence at Jupiter Artland, Spring Fling and the Wigtown Book Festival, and was commissioned to write Pilgrim, a sequence about migration between Iran and the US, for the St Magnus Festival in Orkney. She was one of the three winners of the inaugural James Berry Poetry Prize in 2021, and her first book-length collection, The Wrong Person to Ask, was a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation and  the winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2024.

Table of Contents

I
    13     Refuge
    14     On seeing Iran in the news, I want to say
    15     The Wrong Person to Ask
    16     Two Grandmothers
    17     Maman Bozorg
    18     The gun in its holster
    19     Riding the Line
    20     The Game
    21     Crossing the street for mother’s cigarettes
    22     Shut Out the Noise
    23     Packing for America
    24     Hope
    25     To the Airport
    26     Origin
    27     The Last Thing
    28     Alarm I
    29     Alarm II
    30     I  Picture of Girl and Small Boy (Burij, Gaza, 2014)
    31     II  Picture of Boy, Looking Away (Gaza, 2015)
    32     Gabriella’s Dream
    33     What You See in the Dark
    34     Wishbone
    35     Correction
    36     Destruction of the Forty Martyrs Cathedral, Aleppo, Syria
    37     Granddaughter, I entered your mother’s house
    38     Checkpoint, Matveyev Kurgan
    39     Khanoom

    40     The End of the Road
    40         i    [There’s a moment every morning]
    41         ii    [Each breath in this place]
    42         iii    [Every blade against the cutting-board]
    43         iv    [She takes her boys back every summer]
    44         v    [Even in this lack of light, she sees]
    45         vi    [The boys carry her good looks]
    46         vii    [In her eightieth year, she sees her sisters]

II
    49     Sea Gooseberry (Pleurobrachia)
    50     Sunday on the Luing Sound
    51     Number 9 Cullipool
    52     Sunflower
    53     Star of the Sea
    54     Williamina Fleming
    55     What Work Is
    56     Omega Centauri
    57     Drift
    58     Say It’s Nothing, Say It’s Rust
    59     Horizon
    60     Out to Sea
    61     When They Ask
    62     The Trunk
    63     After the Match
    64     The first thing he doesn’t forget
    65     The Unfinished House
    66     Storm Light
    67     The Last Keeper
    68     Citizen
    69     Moving
    70     And this is how it begins
    71     O Love!
    72     Edward Thomas on His Last Night with Helen
    73     Keep
    74     The Hebridean Crab Apple

    76     Acknowledgements
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